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Logic

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Pages connected by Logic

Epistemology 13
  • Absolute Certainty A page on Absolute Certainty, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Deduction: Utility and Issues A page on Deduction: Utility and Issues, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Establishing Cognitive Reliability (#2) A page on Establishing Cognitive Reliability (#2), written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Hypostatic Illogic A page on Hypostatic Illogic, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Logic A page on Logic, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Many Logics? A page on Many Logics, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Presuppositions? A page on Presuppositions, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Syllogistic Complexity A page on Syllogistic Complexity, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • The Burden of Proof A page on The Burden of Proof, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • The Domain of “Proof” A page on The Domain of “Proof”, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Types of Reasoning A page on Types of Reasoning, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • Vicious & Virtuous Circularity A page on Vicious & Virtuous Circularity, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • What are Syllogisms? A page on Syllogisms, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
Ethics 2
Humanistic Philosophies 2
  • Accounting for X A page on Accounting for X, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • “Unpalatable” Religions A page on “Unpalatable” Religions, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
Metaphysics 1
  • Whence Logic? A page on Whence Logic, written to clarify its role inside the Metaphysics branch.
Philosophers 19
  • Analytic Philosophers A page on Analytic Philosophers, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophers branch.
  • Ancient Philosophers A page on Ancient Philosophers, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophers branch.
  • Aristotle Begin with function: what makes a knife, a friendship, or a human life good as that kind of thing?
  • Avicenna Begin with contingency: why does the existence of any finite thing call for explanation beyond its definition?
  • Bertrand Russell Begin with denoting: why does a sentence about 'the present king of France' reveal so much about analysis, reference, and existence?
  • Charles Sanders Peirce Begin with surprise: when something unexpected happens, how do explanation, hypothesis, and testing actually get started?
  • Charting Aristotle A terrain map of Aristotle, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
  • Charting Avicenna A terrain map of Avicenna, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
  • Charting Gottlob Frege A terrain map of Gottlob Frege, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
  • Charting Russell A terrain map of Russell, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
  • Dialoguing with Aristotle A guided encounter with Aristotle that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Avicenna A guided encounter with Avicenna that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Dialoguing with Gottlob Frege A guided encounter with Gottlob Frege that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Begin with contradiction: what if conflict is not just failure in thought, but one of the ways thought moves forward?
  • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Begin with explanation: when we say there must be some sufficient reason, how demanding is that requirement really?
  • Gottlob Frege Start with identity statements: why can two names for the same object teach us something new?
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein Begin with meaning: what if the urge to define a word once and for all is itself part of the trouble?
  • Scholastics A page on Scholasticism, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophers branch.
  • Socrates Begin with the irritating Socratic question: what do you mean by the virtue you keep praising?
Philosophical Inquiry 2
  • Logic wherever Structure A page on Logic wherever Structure, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophical Inquiry branch.
  • Philosophical Growth A page on Philosophical Growth, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophical Inquiry branch.
Philosophy of AI 2
Philosophy of Mind 2
  • Assessing Mind with Mind A page on Assessing Mind with Mind, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophy of Mind branch.
  • Psychology and Philosophy A page on Psychology and Philosophy, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophy of Mind branch.
Philosophy of Science 2
  • Is Logic Acquired Inductively? A page on Is Logic Acquired Inductively, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophy of Science branch.
  • What is Deduction? A page on Deduction, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophy of Science branch.
Rational Thought 52

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