This book is an introduction to the philosophy of logic and an attempt to assess its scope and philosophical significance. The author deals with the nature of proposition, connectives, quantifiers, truth, modality, propositional attitude, and vagueness and deals with the more general questions of realism versus antirealism in logic and of the nature of logical constants. He defends a form of realism based on the idea of logic as a normative discipline setting the general standards of rationality
Logics are formal systems with many different applications. The boundary between logics and other fo...
Book synopsis: The philosophy of modality investigates necessity and possibility, and related notion...
Logic, considered as a technical discipline inaugurated by Aristotle and typically represented by th...
Introduction to the aims and techniques of formal logic. The logic of truth functions and quantifier...
In this paper I reject the normative interpretation of logic and give reasons for a realistic accoun...
Truth values and the ontological foundation of logic Abstract. In this paper I reject the normative ...
Philosophers are divided on whether the proof- or truth-theoretic approach to logic is more fruitful...
Physical laws are irresistible. Logical rules are not. That is why logic is said to be normative. Gi...
In this paper, it is examined how, if at all, the logical laws can be normative for human reasoning,...
ABSTRACT. Physical laws are irresistible. Logical rules are not. That is why logic is said to be nor...
Greg Restall's Logic provides concise introductions to propositional and first-order predicate logic...
The first systematic exposition of all the central topics in the philosophy of logic, Susan Haack\u2...
AbstractThe construction of a systematic philosophical foundation for logic is a notoriously difficu...
Unlike most modal logic textbooks, which are both forbidding mathematically and short on philosophic...
The thesis characterises logic as a formal presentation of a guide to undertaking a rational practic...
Logics are formal systems with many different applications. The boundary between logics and other fo...
Book synopsis: The philosophy of modality investigates necessity and possibility, and related notion...
Logic, considered as a technical discipline inaugurated by Aristotle and typically represented by th...
Introduction to the aims and techniques of formal logic. The logic of truth functions and quantifier...
In this paper I reject the normative interpretation of logic and give reasons for a realistic accoun...
Truth values and the ontological foundation of logic Abstract. In this paper I reject the normative ...
Philosophers are divided on whether the proof- or truth-theoretic approach to logic is more fruitful...
Physical laws are irresistible. Logical rules are not. That is why logic is said to be normative. Gi...
In this paper, it is examined how, if at all, the logical laws can be normative for human reasoning,...
ABSTRACT. Physical laws are irresistible. Logical rules are not. That is why logic is said to be nor...
Greg Restall's Logic provides concise introductions to propositional and first-order predicate logic...
The first systematic exposition of all the central topics in the philosophy of logic, Susan Haack\u2...
AbstractThe construction of a systematic philosophical foundation for logic is a notoriously difficu...
Unlike most modal logic textbooks, which are both forbidding mathematically and short on philosophic...
The thesis characterises logic as a formal presentation of a guide to undertaking a rational practic...
Logics are formal systems with many different applications. The boundary between logics and other fo...
Book synopsis: The philosophy of modality investigates necessity and possibility, and related notion...
Logic, considered as a technical discipline inaugurated by Aristotle and typically represented by th...