Neil Tennant presents an original logical system with unusual philosophical, proof-theoretic, metalogical, computational, and revision-theoretic virtues. Core Logic is the first system that ensures both relevance and adequacy for the formalization of all mathematical and scientific reasoning.
Neil Tennant presents an original logical system with unusual philosophical, proof-theoretic, metalogical, computational, and revision-theoretic virtues. Core Logic is the first system that ensures both relevance and adequacy for the formalization of all mathematical and scientific reasoning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Neil Tennant isArts & Humanities Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Distinguished University Scholar at the Ohio State University. He has taught at the Universities of Edinburgh and Stirling and at the Australian National University. His books include Anti-Realism and Logic (OUP 1987), The Taming of the True (OUP 1997), Changes of Mind (OUP 2012), and Introducing Philosophy: God, Mind, World, and Logic (Routledge 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction and Overview 2: The Road to Core Logic 3: The Logic of Evaluation 4: From the Logic of Evaluation to the Logic of Deduction 5: Motivating the Rules of Sequent Calculus 6: Transitivity of Deducibility 7: Epistemic Gain 8: Truthmakers and Consequence 9: Transmission of Truthmakers 10: The Relevance Properties of Core Logic 11: Core Logic and the Paradoxes 12: Replies to Critics of Core Logic
1: Introduction and Overview 2: The Road to Core Logic 3: The Logic of Evaluation 4: From the Logic of Evaluation to the Logic of Deduction 5: Motivating the Rules of Sequent Calculus 6: Transitivity of Deducibility 7: Epistemic Gain 8: Truthmakers and Consequence 9: Transmission of Truthmakers 10: The Relevance Properties of Core Logic 11: Core Logic and the Paradoxes 12: Replies to Critics of Core Logic
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