Philosophy of Logic
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- Logic
- An online textbook by Garth Kemerling, explaining the basic elements of elementary logic at an undergraduate level.
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- Sion, Avi
- Features philosophical writings on logic, epistemology, phenomenology, Judaism, and Buddhism.
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- Faithful and Fruitful Logic
- Article by John Howes, presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy.
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- Conflict without Contradiction: Noncontradiction as a Scientific Modus Operandi
- Article by Don Faust presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy.
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- Metaphilosophical Pluralism and Paraconsistency: From Orientative to Multi-level Pluralism
- Article by M.E. Orellana Benado, A. Bobenrieth and C. Verdugo. Presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy.
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- Do Sentences Have Identity?
- Article by Jean-Yves Béziau presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy.
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- Propaganda Critic
- Discusses various propaganda techniques, provides contemporary examples of their use, and proposes strategies of mental self-defense.
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- SkepDic - Logic and Perception
- Articles with many examples covering all variations of faulty thinking.
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- The Fallacy Files
- Explains and gives examples of logical fallacies from the media and everyday life, with references to sources.
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- The Nizkor Project: Fallacies
- 42 informal logical fallacies explained by Dr. Michael C. Labossiere, including examples.
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- What is a Fallacy? Understanding Defective Arguments
- Describes and explains formal and informal fallacies.
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- Between Logic and Heuristic
- Article by S. L. Katretchko, presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy.
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- Conceptanalysis, Language and Logic
- Short review to the history and the founders of conceptanalysis. Discusses the scheme of languages, logic and abstractions and presents a 2-level theory of science's language.
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- Logic and Formal Ontology
- Essay that begins with an exposition of Husserl's act-based conception of what a science is, and goes on to consider his account of the role of linguistic meanings, of the ontology of scientific objects, and of evidence and truth.
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- Logic and Ontology
- Review of the historical relation between logic and ontology and of the opposition between the views of logic as language and logic as calculus.