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Logic and language in Indian religions
This article concentrates on certain beliefs that many Indian thinkers implicitly accepted and that show up in an analysis of reasoned arguments they...
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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... -
Logic in the Religions of South Asia
This special issue of Journal of Indian Philosophy results from a thematic session on “Logic in the Religions of South Asia”, a separate section of...
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Logic in India
This chapter aims at providing a broad overview of Indian logic pursued in the classical Indian philosophical systems as well as in contemporary... -
Connexive Logic, Connexivity, and Connexivism: Remarks on Terminology
Over the past ten years, the community researching connexive logics is rapidly growing and a number of papers have been published. However, when it...
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A Simple Logic of the Hide and Seek Game
We discuss a simple logic to describe one of our favourite games from childhood, hide and seek, and show how a simple addition of an equality...
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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... -
A Dynamic Logic of Data-Informed Knowledge
With agents relying more and more on information from central servers rather than their own sensors, knowledge becomes property not of a specific...
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A logic framework for addressing medical racism in academic medicine: an analysis of qualitative data
BackgroundDespite decades of anti-racism and equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) interventions in academic medicine, medical racism continues to...
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Truth in Metaphor: an Exploration into Indian Aesthetics
Meaning in literary texts such as poetry and novel etc., is not determined on the basis of a literal understanding of the words in it, but through a...
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Why Virtue Ethics Comes Closest to Indian Moral Praxis
Right from its inception, Indian Ethics has been dharma-centric which can be justifiably translated as virtue-centric. Yet, in most of the global... -
Combining Intuitionistic and Classical Propositional Logic: Gentzenization and Craig Interpolation
This paper studies a combined system of intuitionistic and classical propositional logic from proof-theoretic viewpoints. Based on the semantic...
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Nāgārjunian-Yogācārian Modal Logic versus Aristotelian Modal Logic
There are two different modal logics: the logic T assuming contingency and the logic K = assuming logical determinism. In the paper, I show that the...
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Ethics: Western and Indian
The influence of Christianity on Western moral philosophy is unmistakable. The enlightenment certainly made a difference. But Reason replaced God,... -
Some Remarks on the Apparent Absence of a priori Reasoning in Indian Philosophy
This essays considers the hypothesis that Indian epistemology does not clearly recognize, let alone emphasize, an intellectual faculty that...
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Rewriting the History of Connexive Logic
The “official” history of connexive logic was written in 2012 by Storrs McCall who argued that connexive logic was founded by ancient logicians like...
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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... -
A Unified Logic for Contingency and Accident
As shown in Fan ( Journal of Philosophical Logic, 48 , 425–445,
2019 ), there are some similarities/resemblances between contingency and accident. Given...