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This book explores the relationship between Hegel’s dialectics and formal logic. It examines the concept of dialectics, its meaning, and its use in contemporary thought. This volume was originally published as a special issue of History and Philosophy of Logic.
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‘A must-read for anyone curious about how we think.’ Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit and Supercommunicators
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Past, Present and Future, first published in 1867, is the magnum opus of the logician and philosopher Arthur Norman Prior (1914-1969). This new edition presents the work with... Læs mere
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This Element delves into the relationship between logic and the sciences, a topic brought to prominence by Quine, who regarded logic as... Læs mere
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Kant's mature teleological philosophy in the Critique of the Power of Judgment is predicated on innovations that address a set of unprecedented challenges arising from within critical... Læs mere
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Kant's mature teleological philosophy in the Critique of the Power of Judgment is predicated on innovations that address a set of unprecedented challenges arising from within critical... Læs mere
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This book explores the foundations behind how language works, specifically focusing on how words connect to things in the world. With clear examples and thought... Læs mere
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This collection of new essays by an international group of scholars closely examine the works of Aristotle’s Organon and its manuscript tradition.
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This book argues against the received view of propositional theory, according to which mental attitudes—such as believing, knowing, hoping, and wishing—are relations held between agents and propositions.