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Philosophy of Logic

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  • Conditionals and Entailment
  • Contradiction and Inconsistency
  • Identity
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  • Logic and Knowledge
  • Logic and Ontology
  • Paradoxes
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  • Problem of Induction
  • Semantics of Logic
  • Truth Definitions
  • Vagueness

  • See also


    • Frege's Theorem
      Article in the Stanford Encylcopaedia of Philosophy, entitled `Frege's Logic, Theorem, and Foundations for Arithmetic'. Discusses the 1980 discovery of Crispin Wright that Frege's work of the Grundgesetze can be carried out in second-order logic with Hume's principle.
    • Logic
      An online textbook by Garth Kemerling, explaining the basic elements of elementary logic at an undergraduate level.
    • Logic and Mathematics
      Essay on the nature of logic and its relationship to the philosophy of mathematics, written by Stephen G. Simpson.
    • Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic (NJPL)
      Edited at Dep. of Philosophy, Univ. of Oslo, published by Scandinavian U.P. in hard copy and on WWW. Full-text Web edition free for personal use.
    • Peirce's Logic
      Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Eric Hammer.
    • PHILOG
      The Danish Network for Philosophical Logic and its Applications.
    • Philosophical Logic
      Introductory article by E. J. Loewe.
    • Symbolic Logic
      Online resources provided to supplement undergraduate course taught by Peter Suber. Good collection of handouts.
    • The Troublesome Paradox
      Online version of book seeking publication by Per Lundgren. Author attempts to argue that a consequence of Goedel's incompleteness theorem is that we should overturn our current approach to scientific method.
    • Tips on Translating English into First-Order Logic
      An introductory guide by Peter Suber.
    • Why Aristotelian Logic does not Work
      An essay at Abelard.org outlining an argument against Aristotelian syllogistic. The argument focusses upon the relationship between Aristotle's categories and his conception of being, attacking them from an idealist position drawing upon Brouwerian intuitionism and some Zen philosophy.
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