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  1. Philosophy of Logics by Susan Haack, 1978-10-31
  2. Set Theory and Its Logic, Revised Edition by W. V. Quine, 1969-01-01
  3. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic (Oxford Handbooks)
  4. Lectures on Logic (Studies in Continental Thought)
  5. Philosophy of Logic
  6. The Evolution of Logic (The Evolution of Modern Philosophy) by W. D. Hart, 2010-08-30
  7. Phenomenology, Logic, and the Philosophy of Mathematics by Richard Tieszen, 2009-09-24
  8. Pointing at the Moon Buddhism, Logic, Analytic Philosophy by Jay L. Garfield, Tom J.F. Tillemans, et all 2009-09-11
  9. Informal Logic: A Handbook for Critical Argumentation by Douglas N. Walton, 1989-07-28
  10. How to Win Every Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic by Madsen Pirie, 2007-11-01
  11. Logic and Belief in Indian Philosophy by Balcerowicz, Piotr, 2010-02-09
  12. Philosophy and Logic in Central Europe from Bolzano to Tarski: Selected Essays (Nijhoff International Philosophy Series) by Peter M. Simons, 2010-11-02
  13. Logic and Politics: Hegel`s Philosophy of Right by Peter J. Steinberger, 1988-04-27
  14. Philosophy of Logic (Routledge Revivals) by Hilary Putnam, 2010-06-01

21. Western Philosophy From C 1900 - Political Science Logics Of Failed Revolt Peter
Western philosophy from c 1900 Political Science logics of FailedRevolt Peter Starr. Western philosophy from c 1900 - Political
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Western philosophy from c 1900 - Political Science Logics of Failed Revolt Peter Starr
Subject: Western philosophy from c 1900 - Political Science
Title: Logics of Failed Revolt
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22. Philosophy In Cyberspace
This page, maintained at the University of Utrecht philosophy Department by and ReasoningAgents whose active research interests include logics of practical
http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~dey/phil/logic.htm

Section 1
Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 ... Section 5 12th Century Logic HomePage
http://iwakuma.ecn.fpu.ac.jp/
This page, maintained by IWAKUMA Yukio (yukio@fpu.ac.jp), provides access to various papers and resources in Medieval Logic. Advances in Modal Logic
http://turing.wins.uva.nl/~mdr/AiML/
This page contains general information on the Advances in Modal Logic initiative, a bi-annual book and workshop series held at various locations throughout the world. The page is maintained by Maarten de Rijke (mdr@wins.uva.nl). Association for Symbolic Logic
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~asl/
This site provides information on the association, as well as meetings, conferences and announcements, and a link to the Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. The site is maintained by adam@math.uiuc.edu Association for the Foundations of Science
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/AFOS/
AFOS (afos@plearn.edu.pl) is an international professional association of working scientists, theorists of science, linguists and logicians that was founded in 1993. This site provides detailed information on AFOS and links to its mailing list. Australian Logic Home Page
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~ksg/AusLogic/

23. Chris Mortensen
of inconsistent images), relevant and modal logics, philosophy of logic, philosophyof mathematics, philosophy of physics, cognitive science, and metaphysics.
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/philosophy/people/cmortensen/
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voice: +61 8 8303 3814 or (61 8) 8303 5247 fax: +61 8 8303 3396 email: cmortens@arts.adelaide.edu.au Chris Mortensen is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Adelaide . His research interests include inconsistent mathematics (including a study of inconsistent images ), relevant and modal logics, philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of physics, cognitive science, and metaphysics. Inconsistent Images Errata, corrections and additions to Chris's book "Inconsistent Mathematics".
Selected Publications
Books, Collections, Monographs Inconsistent Mathematics , Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995. Errata (2) and Graham Priest, Contemporary Logical Research in Australia , (edited collection, appearing as a double issue of Logique et Analyse Journal Articles (sole author) (3) 'A Sequence of Normal Modal Systems with Non-Contingency Bases'

24. Philosophy
inconsistent images; relevant and modal logics; philosophy of logic; philosophyof mathematics; philosophy of physics; cognitive science; metaphysics.
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/philosophy/people/staff.html
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Chandler Cullity Curran Gamble ... Riddle Mr. John Chandler MA (Melbourne)
Research Interests : theories of justice; applied ethics; environmental ethics; liberalism and its critics; universalist ethics and their critics.
Teaches : Moral Problems
Contact : 631 Hughes; john.chandler@adelaide.edu.au Dr. Garrett Cullity PhD Ms. Karel Curran Departmental Secretary Dr. Denise Gamble BA(Hons) PhD (Sydney) Honours Coordinator Research Interests : bioethics and problems with teaching bioethics, philosophy of language, philosophy of law (especially rape law), Kan't ethics, personhood and potential personhood, philosophy of religion Teaches : MSI; Issues in the Philosophy of Language; Foundations of Modern Philosophy; Professional Ethics

25. Philosophy
,...... philosophy. Stage 3. PHIL 315 * logics of Time and Change. Semester(s),Not available in 2003. Lecturer(s), Roderic Girle.
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/courses/CourseDetails.cfm?ID=1732&Depts=15

26. Philosophy
Texts, Prescribed Text Rod Girle, Modal logics and philosophy, Acumen London, 2000.ISBN Either 1902683153 or 0773521496. Requirements, Prerequisites PHIL 101.
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/courses/CourseDetails.cfm?ID=957&Depts=15

27. Temporal Logic
The Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy entry on the subject, with a detailed description, application Category Science Math Temporal Logic...... Goldblatt, R., 1987, logics of Time and Computation, Center for the Study of Language ofTense in R. Le Poidevin and M. MacBeath (eds.), The philosophy of Time
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The term Temporal Logic has been broadly used to cover all approaches to the representation of temporal information within a logical framework, and also more narrowly to refer specifically to the modal-logic type of approach introduced around 1960 by Arthur Prior under the name of Tense Logic and subsequently developed further by logicians and computer scientists. Applications of Temporal Logic include its use as a formalism for clarifying philosophical issues about time, as a framework within which to define the semantics of temporal expressions in natural language, as a language for encoding temporal knowledge in artificial intelligence, and as a tool for handling the temporal aspects of the execution of computer programs.
Modal-logic approaches to temporal logic
Tense Logic
The logical language of Tense Logic contains, in addition to the usual truth-functional operators, four modal operators with intended meanings as follows:

28. Paul Wong's Home Page
Automated Deduction System; philosophy in Cyberspace Logic/Science; Pureand Applied logics at Carnegie Mellon University; Reasoning About
http://arp.anu.edu.au/~wongas/
Welcome To Paul Wong's Home Page I am a PhD student at the Automated Reasoning Group in the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering at the Australian National University . I was formerly a student at Simon Fraser University , in Vancouver, Canada. As my friends know, I am a jazz / guitar / motorcycle / film / soccer buff. In any case, if you have questions, comments, suggestions, or wisdom to share, send mail to wongas@discus.anu.edu.au Feel free to have a look at some of my papers My number is HAPPY SURFING!
Philosophy Resources
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Publishers and Books
Logic And Related Bibliographies
Journals and Newsletters
Peter Milne's list of journals in philosophy and related disciplines

29. NOVARONED
philosophy and describes contributions to philosophy of logic (for non inferentialknowledge, non-classical propositional logics), philosophy of science
http://www.ecolex.it/novaroned.html
Dipartimento di Culture Comparate
Maura Braghieri Dell'Anno
Anno Accademico 1999/2000 "RULES AND VALUES.
NEW DIGITAL EPISTEMOLOGY PROJECT"
(NOVARONED 2001) NOVARONED 2001
is an interdisciplinary multimedia project aimed at providing environmental distance learning and strategic coordination of various topics related to the classic European philosophy of early twentieth - century. NOVARONED 2001 is also a historical reconstruction of the science which came out of the interdisciplinary research of the Circle of Vienna, known as "Encyclopedia of the Unified Sciences". This research has led to the development of a section aimed at studying Austrian philosophy is the main reference point for the project. NOVARONED 2001 is divided into three sections:
1 - Research
2 - Education
3 - Open and distance learning NOVARONED 2001 which in standards for norms and values; it will last for 2 years;it is an operational research for a new digital epistemology . The project is part of the Pact of Stability for the Balkans. This project came into being in December 2000 at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tirana. The Dean of the University of Tirana has made himself available to carry out the project of distance learning, particularly in relation to environmental education. This subject can include a series of disciplines which are not directly related to natural sciences. I refer to the implications of theoretical philosophy , political philosophy and philosophy of law that this project is likely to deal with. Professor Ylli Pango has decided to work with me on a subject which is of great interest for the University of Tirana: the theoretical description of

30. Modal Logics And Philosophy
Modal logics and philosophy, Modal logics and philosophy by Authors Rod GirleReleased June, 2001 ISBN 0773521496 Paperback Sales Rank 311,885,
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31. Philosophy Of Logics
philosophy of logics, philosophy of logics by Authors Susan Haack ReleasedOctober, 1978 ISBN 0521293294 Paperback Sales Rank 265,640,
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32. Citations: Cambridge University Press - Haack, Logics (ResearchIndex)
S. Haack. philosophy of logics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1978. S.Haack. philosophy of logics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1978.
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33. Citations: Library Of Exact Philosophy - Rescher, Roscoe (ResearchIndex)
grades of tense logical involvement Pri67 Research in philosophy, linguistics,and mathematical logic resulted in a family of (metric) tense logics that take
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N. Rescher and A. Urquhart. Temporal Logic. Library of Exact Philosophy , Springer, Berlin, 1971.

34. Logic Philosophy Of Science Philosophy Sociative Logics And Their Applications D
Logic philosophy of science philosophy Sociative logics and Their ApplicationsDominic Hyde. Logic philosophy of science philosophy
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35. Philosophy 169: Intensional Logic
Spring Quarter 2001 philosophy 169 INTENSIONAL LOGIC *Prerequisites The basicsof modal languages, landscape of fragments Week 5, Modal logics of knowledge
http://turing.wins.uva.nl/~johan/Phil.169.html
Spring Quarter 2001
Philosophy 169: INTENSIONAL LOGIC
*Prerequisites: The basics of predicate logic.
*Abstract The first half of this course is a working guide
to modal logic, emphasizing general methods and ideas
(bisimulation, expressive power, proof structure, complexity),
developed in tandem with standard first-order logic (translation
and correspondence). The second half presents applications in
various fields: computer science, AI, linguistics, mathematics,
and economics. It should bring you up to a level where you can
understand the current research literature. *Schedule (tentative) Week 1, Overview of modal logic and its applications Week 2, Expressive power of modal languages; bisimulation Week 3, Methods for describing validities; complexity Week 4, Extended modal languages, landscape of fragments Week 5, Modal logics of knowledge Week 6, Modal logics of action Week 7, Modal logics of information update Week 8, Modal logics of games Week 9, 'Modal deconstruction' of classical logics *Texts (a) J van Benthem, "A Manual of Intensional Logic"

36. Philosophy 298: Logic And Games
Spring Quarter 2001, philosophy 298 LOGIC IN GAMES Prerequisites the basics offirst Week 3, Strategies, operations, and complexity Part II Game logics Week 4
http://turing.wins.uva.nl/~johan/Phil.298.html
Spring Quarter 2001, Philosophy 298: LOGIC IN GAMES
Prerequisites: the basics of first-order logic and modal logic.
Games are part of logic since Antiquity. Logical validity reflects
winning strategies in argumentation. Many tasks can be cast as games:
semantical evaluation, model building, model comparison. But there
is also a lot of logic in general games: their process structure, and
the way players reason while navigating. The course unifies both views,
including links with computer science and game theory.
Schedule (tentative)
Part I Logic Games
Week 1, Semantical evaluation and model comparison Week 2, Argument and procedure Week 3, Strategies, operations, and complexity Part II Game Logics Week 4, Actions, outcomes and modal logics Week 5, Sequential game combination: dynamic logic Week 6, Parallel game combination: linear logic Extra, Many levels, representation, and branching time Part III Adding Realistic Structure Week 7, Imperfect information: dynamic-epistemic logic Week 8, Information dynamics of play

37. IVC Workshop
That interest, in the first place, was strong among those who did researchin logics, philosophy of natural science and epistemology.
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Re-Evaluation and Future Perspectives
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July 12-14, 2001
Beginning Back to the list of participants Nazarova Olessia ( Moscow, Russia) Logical Positivism in Russia At the turn of the 1920s and 1930s hardly anyone in Soviet Russia knew about the Vienna Circle and Logical Positivism. At that time the leading philosophical journal Under the Banner of Marxism discussed mainly the problems of dialectics and its interpretation. In the 1930s logic - along with genetics and cybernetics - was put under a ban and logical positivism, if mentioned at all, was thought of as one of the trends of hostile to Marxism "bourgeois" philosophy. The attitude to logical positivism started changing after the end of World War II, as a consequence of the rehabilitation of logic. Since 1946 logic has been taught at universities to law and pedagogy students. The first textbooks of logic appeared at that time. The Russian translations of D. Gilbert and W. Ackerman's Grundlagen der Theoretischen Logik and A. Tarski's

38. Logic Mathematical Logic Philosophy Logics John Nolt
Logic Mathematical logic philosophy logics John Nolt. Subject LogicMathematical logic philosophy Title logics Author John Nolt.
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Logic Mathematical logic Philosophy Logics John Nolt
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39. Faculty Of Philosophy: General Info Page
Our Faculty offers a range of courses for those specializing in logics Generallogics, logics of Scientific Cognition, philosophy and Methodology of Science
http://log.philos.msu.ru/eng/facinfo.eng.htm
Faculty Of Philosophy
The branch of the Marxist philosophy that suppressed all other philosophical theories during the soviet period went into the past. At present all modern and classic philosiphical ideas are open for studying and discussion. The Faculty of Philosophy has a computer class with access to the Internet. Students of the Faculty of Philosophy may attend lectures at other faculties of Moscow State University.
INTRODUCTION
Faculty of Philosophy will supply you with fundamental knowledge in the fields of Philosophy, Political Science, History and Theory of World Culture. This knowledge forms the basis in more than 14 special areas of Philosophy offered by our Faculty:
  • Logic
  • Theoretical Philosophy
  • Social Philosophy
  • Philosophy and Methodology of Science
  • Ethics
  • Aesthetics
  • History of Foreign Philosophy
  • History of Russian Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies
  • History and Theory of Culture
  • Political Science
  • Political Processes in Russia
  • World Political Process
  • History of Political Thought
  • Philosophical Anthropology
5 year full-time
Entrance Requirements: Secondary Education Diploma

40. EpistemeLinks.com: Topics Results
research interests include logics of practical reasoning, naturallanguage processing and multiagent systems. Medieval Logic and philosophy,......
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