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  1. Aristotelian Logic and the Arabic Language in Alfarabi (Suny Series, Toward a Comparative Philosophy of Religion) (Suny Series in Hindu Studies) by Shukri B. Abed, 1990-12-20
  2. Philosophy of Probability: Contemporary Readings (Routledge Contemporary Readings in Philosophy)
  3. Introduction to Logic by Irving M. Copi, Carl Cohen, 2005-07-26
  4. Crimes Against Logic: Exposing the Bogus Arguments of Politicians, Priests, Journalists, and Other Serial Offenders by Jamie Whyte, 2004-09-12
  5. Logic As the Question Concerning the Essence of Language (SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, 2009-08-06
  6. Hegel's Logic: Being Part One of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1830) by G. W. F. Hegel, 1975-05-15
  7. Logic Of Subjectivity: Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Religion by Louis B. Pojman, 1984-01-30
  8. A Logic Book: Fundamentals of Reasoning by Robert M. Johnson, 2006-04-11
  9. An Introduction to Hegel's Logic (Hackett Classics Series) by Justus Hartnack, 1998-09-01
  10. Language, Truth and Logic by Alfred J. Ayer, Sir Alfred Jules Ayer, 1952-06-01
  11. The Logic of Decision by Richard C. Jeffrey, 1990-07-15
  12. Quality and Concept (Clarendon Library of Logic and Philosophy) by George Bealer, 1982-06-03
  13. The Many Worlds of Logic by Paul Herrick, 1999-05-28
  14. Logic (Prentice-Hall Foundations of Philosophy Series) by Wesley C. Salmon, 1983-09

81. Degree In Philosophy - UNITN
Students’ choice (Theoretical philosophy, History of science and technology,Political philosophy, philosophy of science, logics), 2 modules, 6 credits.
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UNITN Studying Degree courses and specialist degree courses Degree in Philosophy
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Students who decide to take a course in philosophy are those who have a keen interest regarding both the history of thought and original theoretical reflection. They show great interest in fundamental questions about the world, history, politics, religion, science and arts, and know that no answer is the definite one. Contacts
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82. Links
Discovery, logic of. educational philosophy Education, philosophy of. higherorderSecond- and higher-order logics. history of (Lukasiewicz, J.) Lukasiewicz, Jan.
http://www.rep.routledge.com/philosophy/articles/rel/X/X046/X046.html
Related articles See also Further discussion See also: Adverbs Ambiguity Anaphora Dummett, M.A.E. ... Vagueness Further discussion

83. ERKENNTNIS: Scope
economics, social sciences, etc., philosophy of mathematics, - logic, philosophyof logic, and all kinds of philosophical logics, - philosophy of language
http://www.uni-konstanz.de/FuF/Philo/Philosophie/HPs/Erkenntnis/Scope.html
ERKENNTNIS
Scope of the Journal
ERKENNTNIS is a philosophical journal publishing papers which are committed in one way or another to the philosophical attitude which is signified by the label "analytic philosophy". It concentrates on those philosophical fields which are particularly inspired by this attitude, though other topics are welcome as well. These fields are:
- epistemology
- philosophy of science, foundations and methodology of science in general and of particular natural and human sciences such as physics, biology, psychology, economics, social sciences, etc.,
- philosophy of mathematics,
- logic, philosophy of logic, and all kinds of philosophical logics,
- philosophy of language,
- ontology, metaphysics, theory of truth, theory of mind,
- practical philosophy, i.e. ethics, philosophy of action, philosophy of law, etc.
ERKENNTNIS is a journal of systematic philosophy; contributions should not be purely historical, but attempt to advance current systematic issues.
ERKENNTNIS is an international journal; contributors from all over the world are welcome. It is intended to be an intergrating platform furthering international exchange of philosophical attitudes, ideas, theories, and arguments. The common language is English; only a small proportion of papers in German is allowed.
The emphasis of ERKENNTNIS is on papers presenting original research. But there is also a review section containing relatively brief and informative reviews als well as longer critical discussions of selected books.

84. This Week's Philosophical Events
Weinstock, University of Montreal, Canada How Taking Children Seriously ChangesPolitical philosophy ; How to simply translate a bunch of modal logics into a
http://www.philosophy.unimelb.edu.au/thisweek/
You are here: Arts Dept Philosophy Thisweek
This Week in Melbourne: 4th week
  • NB: Reading for the HPS special seminars is available from the HPS office.
  • Monday April 7th: Melbourne HPS special seminar: Stephen M. Downes (Philosophy, Utah): "Some recent developments in evolutionary approaches to the study of behavior and cognition," 10am Plaza Conference Room (near E.R.C. entrance)
  • Monday April 7th: Melbourne Medieval Roundtable: Brian Scarlett (Melbourne): "Aquinas against theocracy," 5.30pm Room. 205 Medley West.
  • Tuesday April 8th: Melbourne HPS special seminar: Martin Kusch (HPS, Cambridge): "Ethnomethodology versus Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: the Bloor-Lynch Debate revisited," 10am Plaza Conference Room.
  • Tuesday April 8th: Melbourne Postgraduate Seminar: Matt Carter (Melbourne): "Pulling oneself together: an analysis of integrity," 6.30pm Moot Court, Old Quad.
  • Wednesday April 9th: La Trobe Seminar: Jakob Hohwy (Aarhus University): "The experience of mental causation," 11.00am Brian Ellis Room, Humanities 2 Building, Room 201/4.
  • Wednesday April 9th: Melbourne HPS special seminar: Martin Kusch (HPS, Cambridge): "The Rational and the Social," 2.00pm Room 104, Old Arts, Faculty Function Room.

85. Grattan-Guinness, I.: The Search For Mathematical Roots, 1870-1940: Logics, Set
The Search for Mathematical Roots, 18701940 logics, Set Theories and the Whilemany books have been written about Bertrand Russell's philosophy and some on
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While many books have been written about Bertrand Russell's philosophy and some on his logic, I. Grattan-Guinness has written the first comprehensive history of the mathematical background, content, and impact of the mathematical logic and philosophy of mathematics that Russell developed with A. N. Whitehead in their Principia mathematica (1910-1913). Grattan-Guinness draws on around fifty manuscript collections, including the Russell Archives, as well as many original reviews. The bibliography comprises around 1,900 items, bringing to light a wealth of primary materials. Written for mathematicians, logicians, historians, and philosophersespecially those interested in the historical interaction between these disciplinesthis authoritative account tells an important story from its most neglected point of view. Whitehead and Russell hoped to show that (much of) mathematics was expressible within their logic; they failed in various ways, but no definitive alternative position emerged then or since. I. Grattan-Guinness

86. Useful Semiotics Research Links
logics Home Page...... The group is characterized by a strong interdisciplinary approach that combines ComputerScience, philosophy, and Linguistics, and
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/asa28/useful_semiotics_research_links.htm
Useful Semiotics, linguistics, semantics, syntactics,
controlled language, domain-specific language, etc.
Research Links Semitiocs: The study of how meaning is made. Linguistics, semantics, syntactics, controlled language, domain-specific language, etc. are related areas of study. There is link between:
  • Semiotics (linguistics, semantics, syntactics, etc.) and Analysis and Design Patterns and also Heterogenous Systems (computer science).
  • Following are some links on semiotics, linguistics, semantics, syntactics, policy, philosophy, etc.:

    87. Philosophy Resources
    philosophy Resources. philosophy on the Internet. Welcome to the new, updated Blackwell philosophy Resource The number of philosophyrelated sites can be overwhelming, and some are
    http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/philos
    Philosophy Resources Philosophy on the Internet Welcome to the new, updated Blackwell Philosophy Resource Center! Try a quick internet philosophy search now. Philosophy The goal of this list is to be useful not comprehensive. Several fairly comprehensive sites exist with certain strengths and weaknesses; you can find pointers to them here. The number of philosophy-related sites can be overwhelming, and some are far more useful, helpful, and current than others. Our hope is that this site can help steer your toward the information you are after more quickly. Sites which are not available in English, or are focused too specifically on areas of interest to a limited audience have not been listed here. Note that there is no explicit or implicit rating system employed, although it should be taken for granted that we have deemed all sites on this page worthy of a visit. Even our

    88. Lab For Logic And Experimental Philosophy
    interpretation, by a 'T' or an 'F'. Now, a property shared by all classical logicsis the copyright © 2001, Lab for Logic and Experimental philosophy.
    http://www.sfu.ca/llep/software/
    Chi-Product Generator X-product Generator (chi - pronounced ki) is a Windows NT/95/98/2000/Me application developed to facilitate exploration of traces, chines, X-products and related objects. This software was developed by N.A Friedrich. (2.6M) Paradox Tolerant Explorer Paradox Tolerant Explorer (para) is a Windows NT/95/98/2000/Me application developed to facilitate research into the preservationist approach to paradox tolerant logics. It offers a convenient, interactive visual resource to aid the understanding of paradox tolerant logics as extensions of more classical, paradox intolerant logics. Para allows the user to define the preservational profiles of a logic's connectives , and then to extend this logic to a logic of higher-order valuation . Para also provides a Validity Appraisal mechanism in which sentences can be appraised for validity in various logics and their extensions. Para can also be utilized as a resource to visually derive an axiomatization of a given logic As an ongoing project, para was designed to incorporate additional enhancements. These enhancements may include the addition of purely user-defined connectives, the use of n-ary designational assessments per valuation, or the use of para to solve all the World's troubles. Some of these future enhancements may be easier to implement than others.

    89. Teaching Proposals In Philosophy
    His writing concerns itself with the deconstruction of the logicsof Western philosophy. It is ‘rigorous’ iconoclastic fun.
    http://cafedifferance.haifa.ac.il/CourseProposals.htm
    Teaching Proposals in Philosophy Dr. Louis N. Sandowsky – BA [hons] Middlesex (UK), MA, Ph.D. Warwick (UK) Semester One Time and the Constitution of the Self (Postgraduate) Philosophy, Fantasy, and Film (3 rd Year Undergraduate) Semester Two Phenomenology and Existentialism (3 rd Year Undergraduate) Postmodernism: Contemporary Philosophy and Deconstruction (Postgraduate) Important Note: Anyone who may be anxious about attending courses (and having to produce their work) in English may take this as a genuine opportunity to improve their skills in this area – quite apart from the fact that very few of the texts with which my students will be working have actually been translated into Hebrew. I will help you to edit your work. Lack of proficiency in English writing skills will not preclude you from qualifying to take any of my courses (believe me, they will improve), and it will not result in lower grades. I am primarily interested in the quality of your ‘ideas.’ Please address all questions about my courses to: cafedifferance@yahoo.com

    90. Philosophy And Moral Science
    The most central research topics in the philosophy of science are (i) explanation Adaptivelogics that are developed in the research group enable us to phrase
    http://aivwww.rug.ac.be/Onderzoeksbeleid/techno2002/EN/LW/LW01V01.htm
    Philosophy and Moral Science
    Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science
    Head of the research Unit: Prof. Dr. Diderik Batens
    Address: Blandijnberg 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
    Tel.: +32 (0)9 264 39 79
    Fax: +32 (0)9 264 41 87
    Email: Diderik.Batens@rug.ac.be
    URL: http://logica.rug.ac.be/centrum/
    Professors
    Prof. D. Batens
    Prof. E. Weber Scientific staff Tim De Mey Leen De Vreese Isabelle D'Hanis Steffen Ducheyn Lieven Haesaert Albrecht Heeffer Alex Klijn Joke Meheus Dagmar Provijn Guido Vanackere Jeroen Van Bouwel Robrecht Vanderbeeken Maarten Van Dyck Liza Verhoeven Research areas The research group works on logical problems as well as on problems from the philosophy of science, and does so in an integrated way. In the domain of logic, the main research topics concern non-standard logics, especially paraconsistent logic, the logic of questions, and adaptive logics . The latter play a key role for understanding the dynamics of reasoning processes and thought processes - this was hitherto neglected by formal logic. A general characteristic of this dynamics

    91. Philosophy
    Bertrand Arthur William Russell. philosophy Departments Around The World. philosophyof Mathematics/Science. philosophy of Science. philosophy of Mathematics.
    http://www.personal.kent.edu/~rmuhamma/Philosophy/philosophy.html
    "The method of "postulating" what we want has many advantages; they are the same as the advantages of theft over honest toil." Russell , Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, New York and London, 1919, p 71. "Almost everything that distinguishes the modern world from earlier centuries is attibutable to science, which achieved its most spectacular triumphs in the seventeenth century." Russell , History of Western Philosophy, (London, 1979) 512. "The point of philosophy is to start with something so simple as not to seem worth stating, and to end with something so paradoxical that no one will believe it." Russell
    History of Philosophy: As I see it
    Bertrand Arthur William Russell Philosophy Departments Around The World
    Philosophy of Mathematics/Science
    Philosophy of Science

    92. Marko Uršiè - Department Of Philosophy, Ljubljana
    Paul Weingartner at the University in Salzburg, where he specialized in relevantlogics. From 1992 on, he has been lecturing Logic and philosophy of Nature at
    http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/filo/english/staff/ursica.htm

    93. Research-pubs2
    W.MacCaull, Relational calculi for information logics, Institute of Logic and Philosophyof Science, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, November, 1997.
    http://www.stfx.ca/people/wmaccaul/research-pubs2.html
    Other Publications, Conference Papers and Invited Presentations
    • W.MacCaull, Plenary Speaker, Title TBA, RelMiCS 6, Tilberg, The Netherlands, October, 2001. W.MacCaull, Relational Proof Systems, The Alfred Tarski Centenary, Warsaw, May 2001 W.MacCaull and E. Orlowska, Relational resolution, in: Theory and Applications of Multiple Valued Logic, Proceedings of the Workshop accompanying the 31st IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic, Warsaw, May 2001, pp 53-56. W.MacCaull, Foundations for Relational Deduction, University of New Brunswick, June 2000. W.MacCaull, Logics for Information Flow, Mt Allison University, Nov., 1998. W.MacCaull, A relational look at functional dependencies and association rules, Proceedings of RelMiCS4, Fourth International Seminar for Relational Methods in Logic, Algebra and Computer Science, Warsaw, Poland, (1998) 159-164. G.Allwein and W.MacCaull, Duality for complete lattices, Technical Report, Indiana University, 1998. W. MacCaull, Genealized dependencies for Information Systems, contributed paper, Spring Meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic, Toronto, Canada, May 1998; Abstract: Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume 4 (1998) 452. W.MacCaull, Information Logics, contributed paper, Celebration of Canadian Women in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, U.Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, May 1998.

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