Perspectives on Universal Logic

Perspectives on Universal Logic
Title Perspectives on Universal Logic PDF eBook
Author J. Y. Beziau
Publisher Polimetrica s.a.s.
Pages 442
Release 2007
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 8876990771

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Universal Logic

Universal Logic
Title Universal Logic PDF eBook
Author Ross Brady
Publisher Stanford Univ Center for the Study
Pages 346
Release 2006
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781575862552

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This work conceptualizes a new logic, where the main inference connective is understood as meaning containment. Classical logic plays a restricted role, applying to classical sentences, while the new logic is studied in depth with chapters on semantics, proof theory, and properties. Based on this logic, simple consistency is proved for naive class theory, also in conjunction with classical theories such as a Z-F-style set theory. This book shows how the main set-theoretic and semantic paradoxes can be solved in a systematic way, which is conceptualized independently of the paradoxes themselves.

A New Perspective on Nonmonotonic Logics

A New Perspective on Nonmonotonic Logics
Title A New Perspective on Nonmonotonic Logics PDF eBook
Author Dov M. Gabbay
Publisher Springer
Pages 367
Release 2016-11-05
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319468170

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In this book the authors present new results on interpolation for nonmonotonic logics, abstract (function) independence, the Talmudic Kal Vachomer rule, and an equational solution of contrary-to-duty obligations. The chapter on formal construction is the conceptual core of the book, where the authors combine the ideas of several types of nonmonotonic logics and their analysis of 'natural' concepts into a formal logic, a special preferential construction that combines formal clarity with the intuitive advantages of Reiter defaults, defeasible inheritance, theory revision, and epistemic considerations. It is suitable for researchers in the area of computer science and mathematical logic.

The Road to Universal Logic

The Road to Universal Logic
Title The Road to Universal Logic PDF eBook
Author Arnold Koslow
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 607
Release 2015-06-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319153684

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This second volume of a collection of papers offers new perspectives and challenges in the study of logic. It is presented in honor of the fiftieth birthday of Jean-Yves Béziau. The papers touch upon a wide range of topics including paraconsistent logic, quantum logic, geometry of oppositions, categorical logic, computational logic, fundamental logic notions (identity, rule, quantification) and history of logic (Leibniz, Peirce, Hilbert). The volume gathers personal recollections about Jean-Yves Béziau and an autobiography, followed by 25 papers written by internationally distinguished logicians, mathematicians, computer scientists, linguists and philosophers, including Irving Anellis, Dov Gabbay, Ivor Grattan-Guinness, Istvan Németi, Henri Prade. These essays will be of interest to all students and researchers interested in the nature and future of logic.

Logica Universalis

Logica Universalis
Title Logica Universalis PDF eBook
Author Jean-Yves Beziau
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 247
Release 2007-08-08
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3764383542

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Universal Logic is not a new logic, but a general theory of logics, considered as mathematical structures. The name was introduced about ten years ago, but the subject is as old as the beginning of modern logic. It was revived after the flowering of thousands of new logics during the last thirty years: there was a need for a systematic theory of logics to put some order in this chaotic multiplicity. The present book contains recent works on universal logic by first-class researchers from all around the world. The book is full of new and challenging ideas that will guide the future of this exciting subject. It will be of interest for people who want to better understand what logic is. It will help those who are lost in the jungle of heterogeneous logical systems to find a way. Tools and concepts are provided here for those who want to study classes of already existing logics or want to design and build new ones.

Universal Logic, Ethics, and Truth

Universal Logic, Ethics, and Truth
Title Universal Logic, Ethics, and Truth PDF eBook
Author Timothy J. Madigan
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 296
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031444612

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Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland

Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland
Title Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland PDF eBook
Author Clara Fischer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 240
Release 2019-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 0429581297

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This is the first book to bring a philosophical lens to issues of socio-political and cultural importance in twenty-first century Ireland. While the social, political, and economic landscape of contemporary Ireland has inspired extensive scholarly debate both within and well beyond the field of Irish Studies, there is a distinct lack of philosophical voices in these discussions. The aim of this volume is to enrich the fields of Philosophy and Irish Studies by encouraging a manifestly philosophical exploration of contemporary issues and concerns. The essays in this volume collectively address diverse philosophical questions on contemporary Ireland by exploring a variety of themes, including: diaspora, exile, return; women’s bodies and autonomy; historic injustices and national healing; remembering and commemoration; institutionalization and containment; colonialism and Ireland as "home"; conflict and violence; Northern Ireland and the peace process; nationalism, patriotism, and masculinities; ethnicity, immigration, and identity; and translation, art and culture. Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland marks a significant contribution to contemporary theorizations of Ireland by incorporating both Irish and transatlantic perspectives. It will appeal to a broad audience of scholars and advanced students working in philosophy, Irish Studies, feminist theory, history, legal studies, and literary theory. Beyond academia, it will also engage those interested in contemporary Ireland from policy and civil society perspectives.