The first comprehensive textbook covering the interrelations between topics in the philosophy of logic in an accessible, non-technical, and up-to-date way. Avoiding complex jargon, this book engages with metaphysics of logic, logical pluralism, and the meaning of logical constants, and will be a highly important resource for students of philosophy.
Daniel Cohnitz Knihy


The series delves into theoretical issues in linguistics that intersect with traditional philosophical questions. Topics explored include the foundations of linguistics as a science, various syntactic theories, and theoretical inquiries in semantics, pragmatics, and phonetics.