Logic as Universal Science

Logic as Universal Science
Author: A. Korhonen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781137304858

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Logic as Universal Science offers a detailed reconstruction of the underlying philosophy in The Principles of Mathematics showing how Russell sought to deliver a death blow to the dominant Kantian view that formal logic is a concise and dry science and unable to enlarge our understanding.

Logic as the Universal Science

Logic as the Universal Science
Author: Anssi Korhonen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2007
Genre: Logic
ISBN: 9521044063

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Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic Universal Algebra and Computer Science

Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic  Universal Algebra  and Computer Science
Author: Janusz Czelakowski
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319747729

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This book celebrates the work of Don Pigozzi on the occasion of his 80th birthday. In addition to articles written by leading specialists and his disciples, it presents Pigozzi’s scientific output and discusses his impact on the development of science. The book both catalogues his works and offers an extensive profile of Pigozzi as a person, sketching the most important events, not only related to his scientific activity, but also from his personal life. It reflects Pigozzi's contribution to the rise and development of areas such as abstract algebraic logic (AAL), universal algebra and computer science, and introduces new scientific results. Some of the papers also present chronologically ordered facts relating to the development of the disciplines he contributed to, especially abstract algebraic logic. The book offers valuable source material for historians of science, especially those interested in history of mathematics and logic.

Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking
Author: Max Black
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781789126334

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I have tried to make this book an argument, not a catalogue of dogmas. Its ideal reader will find himself constantly asking questions, for which he will insist on finding his own answers. To avoid wasting his time, I have made the fullest use of authentic illustrations from newspapers, books, and other contemporary sources. One of the wisest things ever said about our subject is that “Logic, like whiskey, loses its beneficial effect when taken in too large doses.” While bearing this constantly in mind, I have also aimed at a high level of accuracy and the inclusion of nothing that would have to be unlearnt at a more advanced level of study. This book could never have been written without the help of the students to whom I have lectured on logic and scientific method. My chief obligations are to them. Logic ought to be easy, interesting, and enjoyable. This book will have been successful if it helps some readers to find it so.—Prof. Max Black

Ultralogic as Universal

Ultralogic as Universal
Author: Richard Routley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2019-05-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319919744

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Ultralogic as Universal? is a seminal text in non-classcial logic. Richard Routley (Sylvan) presents a hugely ambitious program: to use an 'ultramodal' logic as a universal key, which opens, if rightly operated, all locks. It provides a canon for reasoning in every situation, including illogical, inconsistent and paradoxical ones, realized or not, possible or not. A universal logic, Routley argues, enables us to go where no other logic—especially not classical logic—can. Routley provides an expansive and singular vision of how a universal logic might one day solve major problems in set theory, arithmetic, linguistics, physics, and more. It circulated in typescript in the late 1970s before appearing as the Appendix to Exploring Meinong's Jungle and Beyond. With engaging, forceful prose, unsparing criticism of entrenched institutions, and many tantalizing proof sketches (is the Axiom of Choice a theorem of naive set theory?), Ultralogic? has had a major influence on the development of paraconsistent and relevant logic. This new edition makes this work available for a modern audience, newly typeset and corrected, along with extensive notes, and new commentary essays.

Logica Universalis

Logica Universalis
Author: Jean-Yves Beziau
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2007-08-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783764383541

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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.

The Science of Correct Thinking

The Science of Correct Thinking
Author: Fr. Celestine N. Bittle
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781789120080

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First published in 1935, the author of this book has attempted to treat the most fundamental department of philosophy—logic—by combining the advantages of both textbooks and monographs, and by avoiding undue complication and technicality. Through the use of simple language and numerous illustrations, Fr. Bittle endeavoured to render the subject understandable, and as such this book is intended as a textbook or as supplementary reading in classwork, or as an introduction to philosophy for the general reader. “Philosophy cannot be made easy, but it certainly can be made less difficult. At the same time, the technical side of logic has not been omitted, but has been built up in gradual stages, so that the mind of the student can grow with the subject.”—Fr. Celestine N. Bittle

The Logic of Scientific Discovery

The Logic of Scientific Discovery
Author: Karl Popper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2005-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134470020

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Described by the philosopher A.J. Ayer as a work of 'great originality and power', this book revolutionized contemporary thinking on science and knowledge. Ideas such as the now legendary doctrine of 'falsificationism' electrified the scientific community, influencing even working scientists, as well as post-war philosophy. This astonishing work ranks alongside The Open Society and Its Enemies as one of Popper's most enduring books and contains insights and arguments that demand to be read to this day.