Logic and Prolog

Logic and Prolog by Richard Spencer-Smith, published by Harvester Wheatsheaf in 1991, is a comprehensive exploration of logical reasoning and the Prolog programming language. This edition spans 392 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed examination of the principles of logic as they relate to computational processes and programming paradigms.
In this book, readers will find a thorough discussion of the intersection between logic and various fields such as psychology, philosophy, and social sciences. The text delves into the applications of logic in understanding complex systems and decision-making processes, making it relevant for those interested in health, fitness, and diet, as well as the broader implications of logical reasoning in political contexts. Through its structured approach, Logic and Prolog serves as a resource for both students and professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of logic and its practical applications.
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