Paraconsistent logic is a branch of logic which concerns the logical structure of inconsistent situations. Though the subject has roots which spread back through the history of philosophy, in its modern form it is barely thirty years old. It is, therefore, still in a young and rapidly developing sta
Paraconsistent Logic: Essays On The Inconsistent
โ Scribed by Graham Priest; Richard Routley; Jean Norman
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โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
1 First Historical Introduction
2 An Outline of the History of (Logical) Dialectic
3 Aspects of the Historical Development of Paraconsistent Logic
4 Classical Logic aufgehoben
5 Systems of Paraconsistent Logic
6 Dynamic Dialectical Logics
8 Paraconsistent and Combinatory Logic
9 Abelian Logic (from A to Z)
10 Paraconsistency and C1
11 On Detonating
12 Consistency, Completeness and Negation
13 Applications of Paraconsistent Logic
14 Toward an Antinomic Mathematics
15 The Non-Triviality of Extensional Dialectical Set Theory
16 The Non-Triviality of Dialectical Set Theory
17 RWX is not Curry Paraconsistent
18 The Philosophical Significance and Inevitability of Paraconsistency
19 Wittgenstein and Paraconsistency
20 Verum et Ens Convertuntur
21 Reductio ad Absurdum et Modus Tollendo Ponens
23 Moral Dilemmas and the Logic of Deontic Notions
Bibliography on Paraconsistency
Index
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