From the Introduction: "We shall base our discussion on a
set-theoretical foundation like that used in developing analysis,
or algebra, or topology. We may consider our task as that of giving
a mathematical analysis of the basic concepts of logic and
mathematics themselves. Thus we treat mathematical and logical
practice as given empirical data and attempt to develop a purely
mathematical theory of logic abstracted from these data."
There are 31 chapters in 5 parts and approximately 320 exercises
marked by difficulty and whether or not they are necessary for
further work in the book.
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