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  1. Logic and Philosophy: A Modern Introduction by Alan Hausman, Howard Kahane, et all 2006-06-05
  2. Philosophy of Logics by Susan Haack, 1978-10-31
  3. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic (Oxford Handbooks in Philosophy)
  4. Studies in the Philosophy of Logic and Knowledge
  5. A Concise Introduction to Logic by Patrick J. Hurley, 2008-01-15
  6. Philosophy of Logic: 2nd Edition by W. V. Quine, 2006-01-31
  7. Logic & Philosophy: a Modern Introduction: Eighth Edition by Paul and Howard Kahane Tidman, 1999
  8. Crimes Against Logic by Jamie Whyte, 2004-09-12
  9. Philosophy of Logic: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
  10. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language (Oxford Handbooks)
  11. Philosophy of Logic (Handbook of the Philosophy of Science)
  12. Mysticism and Logic (Dover Books on Western Philosophy) by Bertrand Russell, 2004-08-16
  13. An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic: From If to Is (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy)
  14. A Companion to Philosophical Logic (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)

1. Buddhist Logics-Philosophy Of Buddhism- Sanuja Senanayake 's
Buddhist Logics (Logical OperationsAdvanced Buddhism) Another major point in Buddhist philosophy is reasoning(dependent origination).
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2. A Taylor Francis Journal History And Philosophy Of Logic
Published quarterly, History and Philosophy of Logic is devoted to the study of the historical development of logic and its broader philosophical
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3. Asset Logics - Philosophy
Explorer 5+, Netscape 6.2+, Mozilla 1.0. THE ASSET logics philosophy. Asset Logics believes supplementing sound investment decisions with
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4. The Atheism Web Logic Fallacies
However, the philosophy of science and the scientific method are huge topics which are quite beyond the scope of this document.
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5. Modal Logics And Philosophy
Modal Logics and Philosophy von Rod Girle auf copyrightedby.com
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6. Core Concepts In Critical Thinking, Part I
A classroom guide.
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7. Philosophy 760 Modal Logics And Philosophy
Philosophy 760 Modal Logics and Philosophy
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8. Guide To Philosophy On The Internet (Suber)
A regularly updated collection of online philosophy resources by Peter Suber of Earlham College.
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Modal Logics and Philosophy Rod Girle ISBN 0773521496 Book
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10. Erkenntnis-Springer Philosophy (general) Journal
logic, philosophy of logic, and all kinds of philosophical logics philosophy oflanguage Ontology, metaphysics, theory of truth, theory of modality
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Philosophy of logics philosophy of Logics by Susan Haack Synopsis Haack s bookhas established an international reputation for its clarity,
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12. Modal Logic
Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy Deontic logics introduce the primitivesymbol O for ‘it is obligatory that’, from which symbols P for ‘it is
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1. What is Modal Logic?
A list describing the best known of these logics follows. Logic Symbols Expressions Symbolized Modal Logic It is necessary that .. It is possible that .. Deontic Logic O It is obligatory that .. P It is permitted that .. F It is forbidden that .. Temporal Logic G It will always be the case that .. F It will be the case that .. H It has always been the case that .. P It was the case that.. Doxastic Logic Bx x believes that ..
2. Modal Logics
B), but not Possible Worlds Semantics The system K is too weak to provide an adequate account of necessity. The following axiom is not provable in K, but it is clearly desirable. Many logicians believe that M is still too weak to correctly formalize the logic of necessity and possibility. They recommend further axioms to govern the iteration, or repetition of modal operators. Here are two of the most famous iteration axioms:

13. Index Of /staff/grestall
Macquarie University philosophy of logic, substructural logics.
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14. Relevance Logic
Relevant logics have been used in computer science as well as in philosophy.Linear logics, a branch of logic discoverd by the French logician Girard,
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Relevance logics
  • p q p
  • p p q
  • p q q r
Among the paradoxes of strict implication are the following:
  • p p q
  • p q q
  • p q q
Relevance logicians claim that what is unsettling about these so-called paradoxes is that in each of them the antecedent seems irrelevant to the consequent. In addition, relevance logicians have had qualms about certain inferences that classical logic makes valid. For example, the inference The moon is made of green cheese. Therefore, either it is raining in Ecuador now or it is not. Again here there seems to be a failure of relevance. The conclusion seems to have nothing to do with the premise. Relevance logicians have attempted to construct logics that reject theses and arguments that commit "fallacies of relevance". At this point some confusion is natural about what relevant logicians have attempted to do. They have not given formal criteria of relevance that any true implication must meet, altough some relevant logicans have interpreted the semantics for relevance logic using informal notions of relevance (see the section "Semantics" below). Instead, relevant logic is relevant in two ways: (1) Relevance logics do not force us to accept any irrelevances. That is, they do not make valid any of the paradoxes. (2) Some relevance logics, through their proof theory, yield a relevant notion of proof (see the section "Proof Theory" below).

15. Substructural Logics
Survey from the Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy by Greg Restall.
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Substructural Logics
Substructural logics are non-classical logics weaker than classical logic, notable for the absence of structural rules present in classical logic. These logics are motivated by considerations from philosophy (relevant logics), linguistics (the Lambek calculus) and computing (linear logic). In addition, techniques from substructural logics are useful in the study of traditional logics such as classical and intuitionistic logic. This article provides a brief overview of the field of substructural logic. For a more detailed introduction, complete with theorems, proofs and examples, the reader can consult the books and articles in the Bibliography.
Residuation
Logic is about logical consequence . As a result, the

16. Modal Logics And Philosophy
Modal logics and philosophy has the technical precision and rigour that issometimes sacrificed to concern with philosophical logic.
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17. WCP 3 - III World Congress On Paraconsistency
The WCP3 will take place in Toulouse (France) from 2831 July 2003, and will focus on mathematics, philosophy and applications of paraconsistent logics.
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18. Philosophy In Cyberspace
in classical propositional logic and some multivalued logics. UK), accessinformation on events in philosophy of science in Britain and abroad.
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This page, maintained by IWAKUMA Yukio (yukio@fpu.ac.jp), provides access to various papers and resources in Medieval Logic. Advances in Modal Logic
http://turing.wins.uva.nl/~mdr/AiML/
This page contains general information on the Advances in Modal Logic initiative, a bi-annual book and workshop series held at various locations throughout the world. The page is maintained by Maarten de Rijke (mdr@wins.uva.nl). Association for Symbolic Logic
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~asl/
This site provides information on the association, as well as meetings, conferences and announcements, and a link to the Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. The site is maintained by adam@math.uiuc.edu Association for the Foundations of Science
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/AFOS/
AFOS (afos@plearn.edu.pl) is an international professional association of working scientists, theorists of science, linguists and logicians that was founded in 1993. This site provides detailed information on AFOS and links to its mailing list. Australian Logic Home Page
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19. Dr. Heinrich Wansing
Institute of Logic and the philosophy of Science, Leipzig Substructural and non-classical logics, modal logic, proof-theoretic semantics, philosophy of logic, philosophy of language.
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Dr. Heinrich Wansing University of Leipzig Institute of Logic and Philosophy of Science Augustusplatz 9 04109 Leipzig Germany Phone: +49 (0)341 9735773 Fax: +49 (0)341 9735798 e-mail: wansing@rz.uni-leipzig.de
Research areas and interests:
- non-classical logics, in particular modal, constructive and substructural logic - sequent-style proof systems, proof-theoretic semantics - deontic logics, normative systems - philosopohical logic in general - philosophy of language http://www.wins.uva.nl/ mdr/AiML
Publications:
Monographs
The Logic of Information Structures, Springer Lecture Notes in AI 681, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1993. Displaying Modal Logic, to appear in: Trends in Logic Series, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1998.
Editions
  • Non-classical Logics and Information Processing, Springer Lecture Notes in AI 619, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992, with David Pearce. Knowledge and Belief in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence, Akademie Verlag, Berlin, 1995, with Armin Laux. Negation. A Notion in Focus, Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy 7, de Gruyter, Berlin, 1996.

20. Philosophy In Cyberspace
etc. in particular philosophy of mathematics logic, philosophy of logic, andall kinds of philosophical logics, philosophy of language, Ontology,
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