POSSIBILITY THINKING EXPLORATIONS IN LOGIC AND THOUGHT

POSSIBILITY THINKING  EXPLORATIONS IN LOGIC AND THOUGHT
Author: JUSTIN COSLOR
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781257808519

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This book pertains largely to the topic of Epistemology; i.e. Mathematics, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Representation, Context, and Formal Systems. The author Justin M. Coslor is currently the Minister of Intelligence of the Formalized Research Database: Cluster, Study, and Apply (FRD: CSA); an ongoing Artificial Intelligence ontological systems integration effort primarily designed, put together, and implemented by the creative and technical genius Andrew J. Dougherty. See HTTP: //FRDCSA.ORG and HTTP: //PICFORM.ORG (Note: there are some errors in this text, and other human errors. JMC) POSSIBILITY THINKING: EXPLORATIONS IN LOGIC AND THOUGHT (SECOND EDITION) ISBN: 9781257808519 Printed in Paperba

The Logical Alien

The Logical Alien
Author: Sofia Miguens
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 1081
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674242838

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“A remarkable book capable of reshaping what one takes philosophy to be.” —Cora Diamond, Kenan Professor of Philosophy Emerita, University of Virginia Could there be a logical alien—a being whose ways of talking, inferring, and contradicting exhibit an entirely different logical shape than ours, yet who nonetheless is thinking? Could someone, contrary to the most basic rules of logic, think that two contradictory statements are both true at the same time? Such questions may seem outlandish, but they serve to highlight a fundamental philosophical question: is our logical form of thought merely one among many, or must it be the form of thought as such? From Descartes and Kant to Frege and Wittgenstein, philosophers have wrestled with variants of this question, and with a range of competing answers. A seminal 1991 paper, James Conant’s “The Search for Logically Alien Thought,” placed that question at the forefront of contemporary philosophical inquiry. The Logical Alien, edited by Sofia Miguens, gathers Conant’s original article with reflections on it by eight distinguished philosophers—Jocelyn Benoist, Matthew Boyle, Martin Gustafsson, Arata Hamawaki, Adrian Moore, Barry Stroud, Peter Sullivan, and Charles Travis. Conant follows with a wide-ranging response that places the philosophical discussion in historical context, critiques his original paper, addresses the exegetical and systematic issues raised by others, and presents an alternative account. The Logical Alien challenges contemporary conceptions of how logical and philosophical form must each relate to their content. This monumental volume offers the possibility of a new direction in philosophy.

Hegel on Possibility

Hegel on Possibility
Author: Nahum Brown
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-02-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350081703

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Providing a clear interpretation of Hegel's characterizations of possibility and actuality in the Science of Logic, this book departs from the standard understandings of these concepts to break new ground in Hegelian scholarship. The book draws out some of the implications of Hegel's view of immanent possibility, especially as it relates to Leibniz's thesis of modal optimism: his view that this world is the best of all possible worlds. Reading Hegel as a philosopher of possibility, against a tradition that has conceived of him primarily as a philosopher of necessity, rationality, and finitude, Nahum Brown demonstrates the historical background and philosophical traditions from which Hegel's concept of possibility emerges. Systematically outlining Hegel's conceptions of positive and negative freedom, Brown reveals the Hegelian underpinnings of our conception of reality and what it is to be in the world itself. Original and convincing, this book is crucial for philosophers approaching modality from any tradition.

Discrete Thoughts

Discrete Thoughts
Author: Mark Kac,Gian-Carlo Rota,Jacob T. Schwartz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780817647759

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This is a volume of essays and reviews that delightfully explores mathematics in all its moods — from the light and the witty, and humorous to serious, rational, and cerebral. These beautifully written articles from three great modern mathematicians will provide a source for supplemental reading for almost any math class. Topics include: logic, combinatorics, statistics, economics, artificial intelligence, computer science, and broad applications of mathematics. Readers will also find coverage of history and philosophy, including discussion of the work of Ulam, Kant, and Heidegger, among others.

A New Exploration of Hegel s Dialectics III

A New Exploration of Hegel s Dialectics III
Author: Deng Xiaomang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000547405

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This volume explores the unity of logic, epistemology and ontology in Hegel's dialectic and the interrelation among the three, thereby revealing the internal features of Hegel's dialectic as well as the connection and divergence between Hegel's and Marx's philosophical thought. As the final volume of a three-volume set that gives insights into Hegel's dialectic and his overall philosophical thought, the book analyzes Hegel's dialectic as "a unity of three." As logic, it transcends language and is therefore epistemology; as epistemology, it transcends theory and is therefore ontology; as ontology, it transcends existing things and is therefore logic. Hegel's dialectic thus demonstrates itself as the revolutionary development of each of these three fields in the history of Western philosophy. The principle of the agreement of logic with history thereby expressed immediately becomes one of the most important philosophical sources of inspiration for Marx's historical materialism. A more profound understanding of Hegel's philosophy will therefore deepen our understanding of the philosophy of Marxism. The title will appeal to scholars and students interested in Hegel's and Marx's philosophy, German classical philosophy and Western philosophy.

The International Handbook on Innovation

The International Handbook on Innovation
Author: Larisa V Shavinina
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1201
Release: 2003-10-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780080524849

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Parasite A Philosophical Exploration

Parasite  A Philosophical Exploration
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004521513

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Parasite presents the ethico-biological problem of parasitism in a metaphorical and artistic fashion. In this book, philosophers explore the film using sources such as the ancient satirist Lucian’s De Parasito, Nietzsche’s “the vengeance of the weak,” Dostoyevsky’s “Underground,” or Marxism, among others.

A Holistic Lemma Science of Mind

A Holistic Lemma Science of Mind
Author: Shinichi Nakazawa
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2023-01-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000822380

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Nakazawa connects Buddhist philosophy with modern sciences such as psychology, quantum theory, and mathematics, as well as linguistics and the arts to present a perspective on understanding the mind in a world built on interconnection and networks of relations. While Lemma Science is a new and modern study of humans, its provenance is deeply rooted in the Eastern thought tradition. The ancient Greeks identified two modes of human intelligence: the logos and lemma intellects. Etymologically, logos signifies to "arrange and organize what has been gathered in front of one's self." To practice logos-based thinking, one must rely on language. Thus, humans organize and understand the objects in the universe according to linguistic syntax. In contrast, lemma etymologically signifies the intellectual capacity to "grasp the whole at once." Instead of arranging objects along a time axis, as language does, the lemma intellect perceives the world in an intuitive, non-linear and non-causal manner, comprehending the whole in an instant. This book embarks on a venture to establish a new science based upon the lemma intellect. Using non-logos-based materials, rigorously following lemma-based methods, and transgressing the boundaries of academic fields, Nakazawa seeks to construct this new science as a fluid, dynamic entity. This book will be of great interest to researchers across the fields of Japanese studies, Buddhist studies, psychology and linguistics.