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The Logical Structure of Dialectic
History and Philosophy of Logic, 2023I give a formal model of dialectical progression, as found in Hegel and Marx. The model is outlined in the first half of the paper, and deploys the tools of a formal paraconsistent logic.
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, 2023
Może się wydawać, że logika nie ma wiele wspólnego z filozofią, a tym bardziej z prawdziwym życiem. Graham Priest pokazuje, jak bardzo ta koncepcja jest błędna.
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Może się wydawać, że logika nie ma wiele wspólnego z filozofią, a tym bardziej z prawdziwym życiem. Graham Priest pokazuje, jak bardzo ta koncepcja jest błędna.
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Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 2021
Correspondence Graham Priest, Department of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, USA. Email: priest.graham@gmail.com Abstract This note is an analysis of the paradox given by Meyers (2019). It is shown, assuming that the resources available in
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Correspondence Graham Priest, Department of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, USA. Email: priest.graham@gmail.com Abstract This note is an analysis of the paradox given by Meyers (2019). It is shown, assuming that the resources available in
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Nothingness and the Ground of Reality
, 2021In this paper Priest argues that everything (the totality of all objects) and nothing (the absence of all objects) are perfectly good objects. Each can be defined as a certain mereological sum (fusion).
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Tableaux for Some Modal-Tense Logics Graham Priest’s Fashion
Studia Logica, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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The priest in the novels of Graham Greene
Theology, 2021The priestly figure in Graham Greene’s fiction may or may not wear a clerical collar. But through such characters salvation may be glimpsed not only through faith but through doubt and human weakness. Saints and sinners are not far apart. Pascal’s ‘wager’ is also ever present in these novels that reflect the ambiguities of Greene’s conversion to Roman
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, 2018
The book charts the development of Buddhist metaphysics, drawing on texts which include those of Nagarjuna and Dogen. The development is viewed through the lens of the Catuṣkoṭi At its simplest, and as it appears in the earliest texts, this is a logical ...
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The book charts the development of Buddhist metaphysics, drawing on texts which include those of Nagarjuna and Dogen. The development is viewed through the lens of the Catuṣkoṭi At its simplest, and as it appears in the earliest texts, this is a logical ...
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Graham Priest and the Philosophy of the Paraconsistent
Philosophy Today, 2007(ProQuest-CSA LLC: ... denotes non-USASCII text omitted.) The paraconsistent movement is typically concerned with systems of logic in which not everything follows from a contradiction. Systems in which everything does follow from a contradiction (referred to in the literature as ECQ-ex contradictione quodlibet) are said to be "trivial" or "explosive ...
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Introduction to Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency
2019We provide a short introduction to the volume “Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency.”
Thomas Macaulay Ferguson, Can Başkent
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The Fifth Corner of Four, 2018
This chapter looks at the rise of Mahāyāna Buddhism in the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras, and the consequent attack on the Abhidharma picture launched by Nāgārjuna. In particular Nāgārjuna argues that all things are empty (śūnya) of svabhāva.
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This chapter looks at the rise of Mahāyāna Buddhism in the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras, and the consequent attack on the Abhidharma picture launched by Nāgārjuna. In particular Nāgārjuna argues that all things are empty (śūnya) of svabhāva.
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