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Tarski's World

Tarski's world est un livre accompagné d'un logiciel pédagogique pour enseigner la logique du premier ordre[1] - [2] - [3] - [4] - [5]. Il a été écrit par Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy. Il est nommé en hommage au mathématicien logicien Alfred Tarski.

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Références

  1. Goldson, D., (1994) Review of The Language of First-Order Logic, including the Macintosh Program Tarski's World. The Philosophical Quarterly, 44, 175, 272–275.
  2. Fallis, D.,(1999). Review of The Language of First-Order Logic, Including the IBM-Compatible Windows Version of Tarski's World 4.0. Journal of Symbolic Logic, 64, 2, 916–918.
  3. Compton, K. J., (1993). Review of The Language of First-Order Logic, including the Program Tarski's World. Journal of Symbolic Logic, 58, 1, 362–363.
  4. Bailhache, P.(1992). Review of The Language of First-Order Logic, Including the Macintosh™ Tarski's World. Studia Logica, 51, 1, 145–147.
  5. Goldson, D., Reeves, S. and R. Bornat (1993) A Review of Several Programs for the Teaching of Logic, The Computer Journal, Volume 36, Issue 4, pp. 373-386
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