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Toward a Dynamic Logic of Questions [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Logic, 2009
Questions are triggers for explicit events of ‘issue management’. We give a complete logic in dynamic-epistemic style for events of raising, refining, and resolving an issue, all in the presence of information flow through observation or communication ...
J. Benthem, S. Minica
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Questions of Logic, Philosophy, and Linguistics

open access: yesPrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology, 2011
There were in the past, just as there are in the present, several diverse attempts to establish a unique theory capable of identifying in all natural languages a similar, invariable basic structure of a logical nature. If such a theory exists, then there
Marcio Chaves-Tannús
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The Role of Starting Points to Order Investigation: Why and How to Enrich the Logic of Research Questions

open access: yesPhilosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology, 2022
What methodological approaches do research programs use to investigate the world? Elisabeth Lloyd's Logic of Research Questions (LRQ) characterizes such approaches in terms of the questions that the researchers ask and causal factors they consider.
William C. Bausman
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Logics of questions [PDF]

open access: yesSynthese, 2015
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Hamami, Y., Roelofsen, F.
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The semiotic dimension of transmedia design

open access: yesInfoDesign: Brazilian Journal of Information Design, 2022
This discussion is based on the following questions: a) What are the limits and potential of transmedia design for contemporary communication planning?; b) How and to what extent can semiotics contribute to the issue?
Geane Carvalho Alzamora
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Questions in two-dimensional Logic

open access: yesThe Review of Symbolic Logic, 2021
Since Kripke, philosophers have distinguished a priori true statements from necessarily true ones. A statement is a priori true if its truth can be established before experience, and necessarily true if it could not have been false according to logical
T. V. Gessel
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The Philosophy of Logic in China

open access: yesAsian Studies, 2022
This 70-year retrospective of the Chinese work on philosophy of logic is presented mainly in terms of the notion of the “philosophy of logic”, the notion of logic and the social-cultural role of logic.
Yang Hu, Zehong Hu
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Logic-Guided Data Augmentation and Regularization for Consistent Question Answering [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020
Many natural language questions require qualitative, quantitative or logical comparisons between two entities or events. This paper addresses the problem of improving the accuracy and consistency of responses to comparison questions by integrating logic ...
Akari Asai, Hannaneh Hajishirzi
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Logic as Calculus and Logic as Language: Too Suggestive to be Truthful?

open access: yesPhilosophia Scientiæ, 2021
The paper focuses on the inferential role of quantifiers in Frege, Peano and Russell. Two aspects of the early years of mathematical logic are discussed: the gradual perfection of the principles of reasoning with quantifiers, and the presumed conceptual ...
Jan von Plato
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Questions and dependency in intuitionistic logic [PDF]

open access: yesNotre Dame J. Formal Log., 2017
In recent years, the logic of questions and dependencies has been investigated in the closely related frameworks of inquisitive logic and dependence logic. These investigations have assumed classical logic as the background logic of statements, and added
Ivano Ciardelli   +2 more
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