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This contributed volume collects papers related to the Logic in
Question workshop, which has taken place annually at Sorbonne
University in Paris since 2011. Each year, the workshop brings
together historians, philosophers, mathematicians, linguists, and
computer scientists to explore questions related to the nature of
logic and how it has developed over the years. As a result, chapter
authors provide a thorough, interdisciplinary exploration of topics
that have been studied in the workshop. Organized into three
sections, the first part of the book focuses on historical
questions related to logic, the second explores philosophical
questions, and the third section is dedicated to mathematical
discussions. Specific topics include: * logic and analogy* Chinese
logic* nineteenth century British logic (in particular Boole and
Lewis Carroll)* logical diagrams * the place and value of logic in
Louis Couturat's philosophical thinking* contributions of logical
analysis for mathematics education* the exceptionality of logic*
the logical expressive power of natural languages* the unification
of mathematics via topos theory Logic in Question will appeal to
pure logicians, historians of logic, philosophers, linguists, and
other researchers interested in the history of logic, making this
volume a unique and valuable contribution to the field.
The theory of the square of opposition has been studied for over
2,000 years and has seen a resurgence in new theories and research
since the second half of the twentieth century. This volume
collects papers presented at the Sixth World Congress on the Square
of Opposition, held in Crete in 2018, developing an
interdisciplinary exploration of the theory. Chapter authors
explore subjects such as Aristotle's ontological square, logical
oppositions in Avicenna's hypothetical logic, and the power of the
square of opposition to solve theological problems regarding
predestination and theodicy. Other topics covered include: Hegel's
opposition to diagrams De Morgan's unpublished octagon of
opposition turnstile figures of opposition institutional
model-theoretic treatment of oppositions Lacan's four formulas of
sexuation the theory of oppositional poly-simplexes The Exoteric
Square of Opposition will appeal to pure logicians, historians of
logic, semioticians, philosophers, theologians, mathematicians, and
psychoanalysts.
The square of opposition is a simple geometrical figure expressing
some fundamental ideas about cognition. It is based on Aristotle's
philosophy and has been fascinating people for two thousand years.
The three notions of opposition presented in the square can be
applied to analyze and understand such diverse subjects as
reasoning about mathematical objects, perceptions of reality,
speech acts, moral reasoning and reasoning about possibility. This
book presents recent research papers dealing with the history and
philosophy of the square, new diagrammatic and mathematical
developments arising from it, and its applications to the fields of
linguistics, psychology and argumentation. It also includes a DVD
composed of events from the first world congress on the square of
opposition held in June 2007 in Montreux, featuring some of the
speeches and presentations of the participants, like the professors
Pascal Engel, Laurence Horn, Terence Parsons, Jan Wolenski.
Further, the DVD contains extracts of a square jazz show which was
composed and presented for this occasion and extracts of the movie
"The Square of Salome". The movie, which was produced for this
event, is a remake of the famous biblical story using the square to
display the relations between the main characters.
This is a collection of new investigations and discoveries on the
theory of opposition (square, hexagon, octagon, polyhedra of
opposition) by the best specialists from all over the world. The
papers range from historical considerations to new mathematical
developments of the theory of opposition including applications to
theology, theory of argumentation and metalogic.
The theory of oppositions based on Aristotelian foundations of
logic has been pictured in a striking square diagram which can be
understood and applied in many different ways having repercussions
in various fields: epistemology, linguistics, mathematics,
sociology, physics. The square can also be generalized in other
two-dimensional or multi-dimensional objects extending in breadth
and depth the original Aristotelian theory.
The square of opposition from its origin in antiquity to the
present day continues to exert a profound impact on the development
of deductive logic. Since 10 years there is a new growing interest
for the square due to recent discoveries and challenging
interpretations. This book presents a collection of previously
unpublished papers by high level specialists on the square from all
over the world.
A collection of papers from Paul Hertz to Dov Gabbay - through
Tarski, Godel, Kripke - giving a general perspective about logical
systems. These papers discuss questions such as the relativity and
nature of logic, present tools such as consequence operators and
combinations of logics, prove theorems such as translations between
logics, investigate the domain of validity and application of
fundamental results such as compactness and completeness. Each of
these papers is presented by a specialist explaining its context,
import and influence."
Universal Logic is not a new logic, but a general theory of
logics, considered as mathematical structures. The name was
introduced about ten years ago, but the subject is as old as the
beginning of modern logic. It was revived after the flowering of
thousands of new logics during the last thirty years: there was a
need for a systematic theory of logics to put some order in this
chaotic multiplicity.
The present book contains recent works on universal logic by
first-class researchers from all around the world. The book is full
of new and challenging ideas that will guide the future of this
exciting subject. It will be of interest for people who want to
better understand what logic is. It will help those who are lost in
the jungle of heterogeneous logical systems to find a way. Tools
and concepts are provided here for those who want to study classes
of already existing logics or want to design and build new
ones.
This volume is dedicated to a distinguished logician, Walter
Alexandre Carnielli, celebrating his 60th birthday. The honoree's
contributions to contemporary logic range from innovative tableaux
techniques, to the development of the foundations and applications
of paraconsistent logics, to the invention of creative semantical
apparatus. In this book the reader will find brilliant
contributions by prominent logicians and philosophers that
discourse over a broad repertoire of topics related to the
outstanding work of Walter Carnielli.
Paraconsistent logics are logics which allow solid deductive
reasoning under contradictions by offering a mathematical and
philosophical support to contradictory yet non-trivial theories.
Due to its role in models of scientific reasoning and to its
philosophical implications, as well as to its connections to topics
such as abduction, automated reasoning, logic programming, and
belief revision, paraconsistency has becoming a fast growing area.
During the III World Congress on Paraconsistency (WCP3) held in
Toulouse, France, in July, 2003, it became apparent that there is a
need for a Handbook covering the most recent results on several
aspects of paraconsistent logic, including philosophical debates on
paraconsistency and its connections to philosophy of language,
argumentation theory, computer science, information theory, and
artificial intelligence. This book is a basic tool for those who
want to know more about paraconsistent logic, its history and
philosophy, the various systems of paraconsistent logic and their
applications. The present volume is edited by Jean-Yves Beziau,
Walter Carnielli and Dov Gabbay, expert logicians versed in a
variety of logics.
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