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ISBN 10: 1405145757
ISBN 13: 978-1405145756
Author: Dale Jacquette
This collection of newly comissioned essays by international contributors offers a representative overview of the most important developments in contemporary philosophical logic.
- Presents controversies in philosophical implications and applications of formal symbolic logic.
- Surveys major trends and offers original insights.
Table of contents:
Part I — Historical Development of Logic
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Ancient Greek Philosophical Logic – Robin Smith
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History of Logic: Medieval – E. P. Bos and B. G. Sundholm
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The Rise of Modern Logic – Rolf George and James Van Evra
Part II — Symbolic Logic and Ordinary Language
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Language, Logic, and Form – Kent Bach
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Puzzles about Intensionality – Nathan Salmon
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Symbolic Logic and Natural Language – Emma Borg and Ernest Lepore
Part III — Philosophical Dimensions of Logical Paradoxes
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Logical Paradoxes – James Cargile
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Semantical and Logical Paradox – Keith Simmons
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Philosophical Implications of Logical Paradoxes – Roy A. Sorensen
Part IV — Truth and Definite Description in Semantic Analysis
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Truth, the Liar, and Tarski’s Semantics – Gila Sher
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Truth, the Liar, and Tarskian Truth Definition – Greg Ray
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Descriptions and Logical Form – Gary Ostertag
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Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions as a Paradigm for Philosophy – Gregory Landini
Part V — Concepts of Logical Consequence
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Necessity, Meaning, and Rationality: The Notion of Logical Consequence – Stewart Shapiro
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Varieties of Consequence – B. G. Sundholm
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Modality of Deductively Valid Inference – Dale Jacquette
Part VI — Logic, Existence, and Ontology
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Quantifiers, Being, and Canonical Notation – Paul Gochet
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From Logic to Ontology: Some Problems of Predication, Negation, and Possibility – Herbert Hochberg
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Putting Language First: The ‘Liberation’ of Logic from Ontology – Ermanno Bencivenga
Part VII — Metatheory and the Scope and Limits of Logic
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Metatheory – Alasdair Urquhart
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Metatheory of Logics and the Characterization Problem – Jan Wole´nski
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Logic in Finite Structures: Definability, Complexity, and Randomness – Scott Weinstein
Part VIII — Logical Foundations of Set Theory and Mathematics
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Logic and Ontology: Numbers and Sets – José A. Benardete
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Logical Foundations of Set Theory and Mathematics – Mary Tiles
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Property-Theoretic Foundations of Mathematics – Michael Jubien
Part IX — Modal Logics and Semantics
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Modal Logic – Johan van Benthem
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First-Order Alethic Modal Logic – Melvin Fitting
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Proofs and Expressiveness in Alethic Modal Logic – Maarten de Rijke and Heinrich Wansing
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Alethic Modal Logics and Semantics – Gerhard Schurz
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Epistemic Logic – Nicholas Rescher
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Deontic, Epistemic, and Temporal Modal Logics – Risto Hilpinen
Part X — Intuitionistic, Free, and Many-Valued Logics
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Intuitionism – Dirk van Dalen and Mark van Atten
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Many-Valued, Free, and Intuitionistic Logics – Richard Grandy
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Many-Valued Logic – Grzegorz Malinowski
Part XI — Inductive, Fuzzy, and Quantum Probability Logics
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Inductive Logic – Stephen Glaister
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Heterodox Probability Theory – Peter Forrest
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Why Fuzzy Logic? – Petr Hájek
Part XII — Relevance and Paraconsistent Logics
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Relevance Logic – Edwin D. Mares
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On Paraconsistency – Bryson Brown
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Logicians Setting Together Contradictories: A Perspective on Relevance, Paraconsistency, and Dialetheism – Graham Priest
Part XIII — Logic, Machine Theory, and Cognitive Science
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The Logical and the Physical – Andrew W. Hodges
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Modern Logic and its Role in the Study of Knowledge – Peter A. Flach
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Actions and Normative Positions: A Modal-Logical Approach – Robert Demolombe and Andrew J. I. Jones
Part XIV — Mechanization of Logical Inference and Proof Discovery
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The Automation of Sound Reasoning and Successful Proof Finding – Larry Wos and Branden Fitelson
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A Computational Logic for Applicative Common LISP – Matt Kaufmann and J. Strother Moore
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Sampling Labeled Deductive Systems – D. M. Gabbay
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