The general aim of this book is to provide an elementary exposition
of some basic concepts in terms of which both classical and
non-dassicallogirs may be studied and appraised. Although
quantificational logic is dealt with briefly in the last chapter,
the discussion is chiefly concemed with propo- gjtional cakuli.
Still, the subject, as it stands today, cannot br covered in one
book of reasonable length. Rather than to try to include in the
volume as much as possible, I have put emphasis on some selected
topics. Even these could not be roverrd completely, but for each
topic I have attempted to present a detailed and precise
t'Xposition of several basic results including some which are
non-trivial. The roots of some of the central ideas in the volume
go back to J.Luka- siewicz's seminar on mathematicallogi
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