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2021
In this paper we discuss the difference between logic as reasoning and logic as a theory about reasoning. In the light of this distinction we examine central questions about history, philosophy and the very nature of logic. We study in which sense we can consider Aristotle as the first logician, Descartes‘s rejection of syllogistic as logical, Boole ...
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In this paper we discuss the difference between logic as reasoning and logic as a theory about reasoning. In the light of this distinction we examine central questions about history, philosophy and the very nature of logic. We study in which sense we can consider Aristotle as the first logician, Descartes‘s rejection of syllogistic as logical, Boole ...
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The logic of optics and the optics of logic
Information Sciences, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
H. John Caulfield, Jonathan Westphal
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Adaptive Logic as a Modal Logic
Studia Logica, 2012Modal logic has received a tremendous push in the recent decades. However, its connection to non-classical logics (broadly conceived) still remains under-studied. Allo's paper studies a long-due gap in the field of adaptive logics, which is a subject mainly developed by Batens' research group.
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Universal Logic and Aristotelian Logic: Formality and Essence of Logic
Logica Universalis, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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1978
…since one never knows what will be the line of advance, it is always most rash to condemn what is not quite in the fashion of the moment. Russell 1906, cited in Rescher 1974 ‘Classical’ and ‘non-classical’ logics There are a great many formal logical systems. In fact, ever since the ‘classical’ logical apparatus was formulated, there have been
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…since one never knows what will be the line of advance, it is always most rash to condemn what is not quite in the fashion of the moment. Russell 1906, cited in Rescher 1974 ‘Classical’ and ‘non-classical’ logics There are a great many formal logical systems. In fact, ever since the ‘classical’ logical apparatus was formulated, there have been
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The aim of Russell’s early logicism: a reinterpretation
SynthÈse, 2013Anders Kraal, Kraal Anders
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