This paper deals with the problem of universality property of logic. At first, this property is analyzed in the context of first-order logic. Three senses of the universality property are distinguished: universal applicability, topical neutrality and validity (truth in all models). All theses senses can be proved to be justified. The fourth understanding, namely the amount of expressive power, is connected with the criticism of the first-order thesis: first-order logic is the logic. The categorical approach to logic is presented as associated with the last understanding of universality. The author concludes that two senses of universality should be sharply discriminated and defends the first-order thesis
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For anybody schooled in modern logic, first-order logic can seem an entirely natural object of study...
Abstract. Computer Science has been long viewed as a consumer of mathematics in general, and of logi...
Various senses in which laws of nature are supposed to be “universal” are distinguished. Conditions ...
This paper deals with the problem of universality property of logic. At first, this property is anal...
Nowadays, we are confronted with important debates concerning “pluralism”, “monism”, “relativism”, a...
Speculative logical theory, as provided in Hegel’s Science of Logic, consists of three main parts: t...
The paper opens by defining ‗logical universality ‘ as the retention of the propositional content of...
Abstract. ‘One universe, one logic ’ takes the world as it is and leads to adjointness as the global...
The book discusses the fate of universality and a universal set in several set theories. The book ai...
Abstract. This article addresses Béziau’s [11] vision that universal logic should be capable of hel...
International audienceAfter observing that the truth conditions of connectives of non-classical logi...
International audienceVan Heijenoort's main contribution to history and philosophy of modern logic w...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide an analysis for those involved and interested in the inte...
This paper presents a definition of universal logic in a strictly settheoretic environment and compa...
In the paper we treat one of the most hotly debated and still current topics in ontology i.e. the pr...
For anybody schooled in modern logic, first-order logic can seem an entirely natural object of study...
Abstract. Computer Science has been long viewed as a consumer of mathematics in general, and of logi...
Various senses in which laws of nature are supposed to be “universal” are distinguished. Conditions ...