without a properly developed inconsistent calculus based on infinitesimals, then in consistent claims from the history of the calculus might well simply be symptoms of …
Graph theory is a fundamental branch of mathematics that studies networks consisting of nodes (vertices) and their connections (edges). Extensive research has been conducted on …
What does existence consist in, if it is not what the Parmenidean takes it to be? Here comes a non-Parmenidean approach. To begin with,“exists” is a predicate of individuals just like the …
Russell's paradox is the most famous of the logical or set-theoretical paradoxes. Also known as the Russell-Zermelo paradox, the paradox arises within naïve set theory by considering …
Sets are central to mathematics and its foundations, but what are they? In this book Luca Incurvati provides a detailed examination of all the major conceptions of set and discusses …
" In this book, it is argued that the notorious logical paradoxes-the Liar, Russell's, the Sorites- are only the noisiest of many. Contradictions arise in the everyday, from the smallest points …
Graph theory, a branch of mathematics, studies the relationships between entities using vertices and edges. Uncertain Graph Theory has emerged within this field to model the …
OT Hjortland - The Australasian Journal of Logic, 2019 - ojs.victoria.ac.nz
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the Quinean view that logical theories have no special epistemological status, in particular, they are not self-evident or justified a priori. Instead …
AJ Cotnoir - Pluralisms in truth and logic, 2018 - Springer
Much of the discussion in the philosophy of logic over the last decade has been devoted to the debate between logical monism and logical pluralism. But logical nihilism hasn't been …