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  • neo-logicism include Bernard Linsky and Edward N. Zalta, sometimes called the Stanford–Edmonton School, abstract structuralism or modal neo-logicism,...
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  • underlying statements about possible or neccesary statements. Modal logic Modal neo-logicism "Modal Metaphysics" – Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy v t e...
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  • and Øystein Linnebo) has a similar ontology to Platonism (see also modal neo-logicism). Structures are held to have a real but abstract and immaterial existence...
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  • mathematics) Algebra of concepts Mathematical universe hypothesis Modal Meinongianism Modal neo-logicism Object of the mind Objective precision Zalta, Edward N....
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  • of logic that studies the application of logical methods to philosophical problems, often in the form of extended logical systems like modal logic. But...
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    ethics, and epistemology. Modal logic is an extension of classical logic. In its original form, sometimes called "alethic modal logic", it introduces two new...
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  • Modal realism is the view propounded by philosopher David Lewis that all possible worlds are real in the same way as is the actual world: they are "of...
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  • Analytic philosophy (category History of logic)
    advocated logicism, the project of reducing arithmetic to pure logic. As a result of his logicist project, Frege developed predicate logic in his book...
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  • in logic through the use of Hume's Principle and other axioms. neo-logicism A movement in the philosophy of mathematics seeking to revive logicism, the...
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  • Extended modal realism is a metaphysical theory developed by Takashi Yagisawa. It concerns the question of what it means that something is possible or...
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  • Via Bertrand Russell's logicism, reducing mathematics to logic, physics' mathematical formulas would be converted to symbolic logic. Via Russell's logical...
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  • philosophical logic, particularly from the 1950s onwards, in subjects such as modal logic, temporal logic, deontic logic, and relevance logic. The Nasadiya...
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  • Many-valued logic Modal logic Alethic logic Deontic logic Doxastic logic Epistemic logic Temporal logic Paraconsistent logic Substructural logic Metalogic...
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  • Becker made contributions to modal logic (the logic of necessity and possibility) and Becker’s postulate, the claim that modal status is necessary (for instance...
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    repeatable entities that characterize particulars, like the color red. Modal metaphysics examines what it means for something to be possible or necessary...
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    Trivialism (category Concepts in logic)
    trivialism to contrast it with theories such as modal realism, dialetheism and paraconsistent logics. Trivialism, as a term, is derived from the Latin...
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  • doi:10.1016/j.asoc.2014.10.035. Mironov, A. M. (August 2005). "Fuzzy Modal Logics". Journal of Mathematical Sciences. 128 (6): 3461–3483. doi:10.1007/s10958-005-0281-1...
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    Willard Van Orman Quine (category American philosophers of logic)
    in logic was not logic for Quine. Formal systems involving intensional notions, especially modality. Quine was especially hostile to modal logic with...
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  • On hypothetical propositions (30–7) On categorical syllogisms (1–19) On modal syllogisms (20–30) On mixed syllogisms (31–64) On syllogisms containing...
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    Stoicism (section Logic)
    theory of deduction, propositional logic, modal logic, tense logic, epistemic logic, logic of suppositions, logic of imperatives, ambiguity and logical...
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