Logic and Reality: Essays on the Legacy of Arthur Prior
Brian Jack Copeland (ed.)
Oxford, England: Oxford University Press (1996)
Abstract
Logic and Reality is a collection of essays by philosophers, logicians, mathematicians, and computer scientists, celebrating the work of the late distinguished philosopher Arthur Prior on the eightieth anniversary of his birth. Topics range from philosophical discussions of the nature of time and of the nature of logic itself, to descriptions of computer systems that can reason and take account of the fact that they exist in a temporal world.Reprint years
1997
Call number
B5714.P743.L64 1996
ISBN(s)
0198240600 9780198240600
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