Logic: Inquiry, Argument, and Order
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2009)
| Abstract | The book poses four problems for logic: Is logic separate from experience? Does logic require dualisms? | |||||||||
| Keywords | Logic | |||||||||
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| Call number | BC71.P67 2009 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780470373767 0470373768 | |||||||||
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Jaakko Hintikka (1973). Logic, Language-Games and Information: Kantian Themes in the Philosophy of Logic. Oxford,Clarendon Press.
George Boolos (1998). Logic, Logic, and Logic. Harvard University Press.
Stewart Shapiro (1999). Do Not Claim Too Much: Second-Order Logic and First-Order Logic. Philosophia Mathematica 7 (1):42-64.
G. Aldo Antonelli & Richmond H. Thomason (2002). Representability in Second-Order Propositional Poly-Modal Logic. Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (3):1039-1054.
Matti Eklund & Daniel Kolak (2002). Is Hintikka's Logic First-Order? Synthese 131 (3):371 - 388.
Alexander Paseau (2010). Pure Second-Order Logic with Second-Order Identity. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 51 (3):351-360.
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