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Logic in Reality
In the middle of the twentieth Century, the Franco-Romanian thinker Stéphane Lupasco proposed a uniqueSemantics non-truth functional,... -
Logic in analytic philosophy: a quantitative analysis
Using quantitative methods, we investigate the role of logic in analytic philosophy from 1941 to 2010. In particular, a corpus of five journals...
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Why Conscience Matters: A Theory of Conscience and Its Relevance to Conscientious Objection in Medicine
Conscience is an idea that has significant currency in liberal democratic societies. Yet contemporary moral philosophical scholarship on conscience...
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The Relevance of God in the Socio-economic Development Model
The topic of God in the socio-economic development model must involve a sustainable participatory worldview. The inherent methodology in the topic of... -
An Algebraic Glimpse at Bunched Implications and Separation Logic
We overview the logic of Bunched Implications (BI) and Separation Logic (SL) from a perspective inspired by Hiroakira Ono’s algebraic approach to... -
The Modal Logic of Potential Infinity: Branching Versus Convergent Possibilities
Modal logic provides an elegant way to understand the notion of potential infinity. This raises the question of what the right modal logic is for...
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Seeing Matters: The Remarkable Relevance of the Object-Representation Relationship to Science … and to Society!
The basic relationship between consciously-experienced representations, and material objects they represent, is hotly debated in some circles. But is... -
Indicative Conditionals in Awareness Framework
We propose a novel approach to capturing the acceptability conditions of indicative conditionals using awareness logic. Specifically, we posit that... -
The Relevance of Richard Rorty to Management Research
This essay introduces the work of Richard Rorty via a brief biography, and concentrates on the four Rortian themes. Here, Freeman presents a... -
Quantitative Research on Corporate Social Responsibility: A Quest for Relevance and Rigor in a Quickly Evolving, Turbulent World
In this article, the co-editors of the corporate responsibility: quantitative issues section of the journal provide an overview of the quantitative...
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General Introduction to Logic in Jainism with a List of Logicians and Their Texts
In comparison to the work and research done in Brahmanism/Hinduism and Buddhism, studies in Jaina philosophy and particularly Jaina logic are... -
How African Logic Can Dissipate the Question of Originality and Knowledge Production in Africa
In the present century, a new wave of criticisms, from two Western inter-cultural philosophers: Jurgen Hengelbrock and Heinz Kimmerle arrived to... -
Chapter 12 Logic and the Ontology of Language
The main goal of this paper is to outline a general formal-logical theory of language construed as a particular ontological being. The theory itself... -
Review: Adam Tuboly (Ed.), The Historical and Philosophical Significance of Ayer’s Language, Truth and Logic, Palgrave Macmillan 2021
A.J Ayer occupies an unusual and unique position in the history of twentieth century philosophy. He remains both famous and infamous. In England... -
A Relevant Logic of Questions
This paper introduces the inquisitive extension of R , denoted as I n q R , which is a relevant logic of questions based on the logic R as the background...
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Imperative Logic: Indian and Western
Statements having imperative intents are found in plenty in the context of formal argumentative discourses. Commands of any form are commonly... -
Deep Fried Logic
There is a natural story about what logic is that sees it as tied up with two operations: a ‘throw things into a bag’ operation and a ‘closure’...
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A Conservative Negation Extension of Positive Semilattice Logic Without the Finite Model Property
In this article, I present a semantically natural conservative extension of Urquhart’s positive semilattice logic with a sort of constructive...