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  • * Part I. Medieval Philosophical Literature: ** 1. Medieval philosophical literature Anthony Kenny and Jan Pinborg;
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  • ...ic school|Peripatetic]]s, to the standard collection of his six works on [[logic]]. The works are ''[[Categories (Aristotle)|Categories]]'', ''[[De Interpre ...ructured system. Indeed, parts of them seem to be a scheme of a lecture on logic. The arrangement of the works was made by [[Andronicus of Rhodes]] around
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  • ...nuscripts, publications, and Nachlass, along with a selection of secondary literature. * SIL m = ''Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University'', page m.
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  • ..., who claimed the flat-earth theory was nonsense, clearly had not read the literature on the flat-earth theory. ...X is not flat' is a valid inference that can be sourced from any reliable logic textbook. But 'The earth is not flat', while a conclusion validly yielded
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  • ...y his ostensibly novel theorising in terms of the existing epistemological literature and how his actvity relates to the existing field of epistemology. At the r ...temological theory embedded even in everyday experience (eg. the inductive logic we employ when we say "lemons are sour"). Saying "NLP is an epistemology" i
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  • ...centuries, and many important developments in philosophy (particularly in logic and natural philosophy) occurred as a result of investigation into their lo *Braakhuis, H.A.G. & al. (eds.) 1981: English Logic and Semantics from the End of the Twelfth Century to the Time of Ockham and
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  • ["literature"] = "Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg|link=|alt=", ["logic"] = "Logic portal.svg|alt=icon",
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  • ...">&#9758;</font> This page belongs to resource collections on [[Logic Live|Logic]] and [[Inquiry Live|Inquiry]]. ...pt of a relation has been developed quite literally from the beginnings of logic and mathematics, and because it has incorporated contributions from a diver
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  • ...be discussed to much effect outside the context of inquiry, knowledge, and logic, all very broadly considered. ...he truth of a sign, counting the sign itself as the first thing. In formal logic, this number is called the ''[[arity]]'' of the predicate. The kinds of tru
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  • ...">&#9758;</font> This page belongs to resource collections on [[Logic Live|Logic]] and [[Inquiry Live|Inquiry]]. ...study from the perspectives of abstract algebra on the one hand and formal logic on the other.
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  • .... As a result, the pragmatic account is often caricatured in contemporary literature as the view that 'truth is what works', or that any idea that has practical ...were he utilized the will to believe doctrine to justify the [[axioms]] of logic, mathematics, and [[Kant|Kant's]] [[synthetic a priori]]. Later he would pu
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  • ...de an outstanding contribution to society in [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[literature]], [[peace]], [[medicine]] or [[physiology]] and [[economics]].<ref>Not one | [[Image:Nobel in Literature.jpg|75px|Original design ®© The Nobel Foundation.]]
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  • > expressive power to limited subsets of logic. | Mathematics and logic, historically speaking, have been entirely
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  • > expressive power to limited subsets of logic. | Mathematics and logic, historically speaking, have been entirely
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  • <font size=4>'''Differential Logic : Series B'''</font><br> logic, namely, to distinguish whatever things satisfy a description.
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  • ...ale, William]], and [[Martha Kneale|Kneale, Martha]], ''The Development of Logic'', Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1962. ..., Jean]] (ed. 1967), ''From Frege To Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879–1931'', Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
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  • ...ale, William]], and [[Martha Kneale|Kneale, Martha]], ''The Development of Logic'', Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1962. ..., Jean]] (ed. 1967), ''From Frege To Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879–1931'', Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
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  • Differential Logic
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