Logic is the invisible framework that shapes how humans think, reason, and make sense of the world. From mathematics and ...
Synthese, Vol. 192, No. 4, Special Section on PEIRCE'S LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE (April 2015), pp. 1157-1171 (15 pages) We can distinguish two non-equivalent ways in which a natural language ...
Becoming a logical person is not just a matter of memorizing and applying formulas, or learning how to tell the difference between a valid and an invalid syllogism. Rather, it involves cultivating ...
Synthese, Vol. 196, No. 11, Special Issue on Medical Knowledge in a Social World (November 2019), pp. 4759-4774 (16 pages) Nontransitive responses to the validity Curry paradox face a dilemma that was ...
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