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A solid treatment of the basics of mathematical logic. The book's notation is a bit dated, and the writing is dense, so I would recommend it as supplementary material to a course.

I have read the original, but there was a 4th edition published in 1997 that may be more accessible.

BenWiedermann (public note) - 2006-07-09 06:07:52

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This established standard covers the basic topics for a first course in mathematical logic. In this edition, the author has added an extensive appendix on second-order logic, a section on set theory with urelements, and a section on the logic that results when we allow models with empty domains.


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