Deductive reasoning

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101Proof theory / Propositional calculus / Philosophical logic / Model theory / Soundness / Linear logic / Sequent calculus / Deductive reasoning / Entailment / Logic / Mathematical logic / Deduction

FCS 2009 Workshop on Foundations of Computer Security July 10th, 2009 Los Angeles, California, USA Affiliated with LICS’09

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Source URL: www.loria.fr

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-20 04:50:04
102Deduction / Reasoning / Epistemology / Branches of philosophy / Belief / Deductive closure / Entailment / Doxastic logic / Theory of justification / Logic / Knowledge / Philosophy

The Merits of Incoherence [removed] 10 Jan[removed]Huatulco Section 1 One prominent advanced logic textbook begins by announcing its scope like this:

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Source URL: www.jimpryor.net

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-10 09:50:36
103Ethology / Scientific method / Analytic philosophy / Epistemology / Reasoning / Problem of induction / Falsifiability / Validity / Deductive reasoning / Science / Philosophy of science / Knowledge

RMM Vol. 4, 2013, 1–19 http://www.rmm-journal.de/ Volker Gadenne External Validity and the New

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Source URL: www.rmm-journal.de

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-10 02:49:38
104Logical consequence / Critical thinking / Rhetoric / Fallacy / Deductive reasoning / Validity / Modus ponens / Premise / Entailment / Logic / Arguments / Deduction

King Henry John Turri 1. Proof by cases

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Source URL: john.turri.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-29 22:51:57
105Reasoning / Philosophy of science / Inductive reasoning / Epistemology / Critical thinking / Problem of induction / Bayesian probability / Prior probability / Deductive reasoning / Logic / Science / Knowledge

^ S 38:[removed]–232 NOU Would ‘‘Direct Realism’’ Resolve the Classical Problem of Induction? MARC LANGE

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Source URL: philosophy.unc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-10 17:15:54
106Epistemology / Philosophical logic / Critical thinking / Abductive reasoning / Argument / Reason / Deductive reasoning / Inference / Possible world / Logic / Reasoning / Logical consequence

Faraci 1 BROWN ON MACKIE: ECHOES OF THE LOTTERY PARADOX David Faraci Phil Brown[removed]considers whether moral error theory is best understood as a necessary or

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Source URL: personal.bgsu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-23 22:11:53
107Reasoning / Deduction / Problem solving / Epistemology / Philosophy of science / Deductive reasoning / Moodle / Homework / Models of scientific inquiry / Science / Knowledge / Logic

Logic and Critical Thinking Fall 2012 Course Instructor: Jennifer Nado Email: [removed] Office: HSH 223 Office Phone: [removed]

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Source URL: www.jennifernado.net

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-31 09:59:50
108Philosophy of mathematics / Mathematical logic / Philosophy of science / Scientific method / Axiom / Formalism / Set theory / Modal logic / Mathematical proof / Mathematics / Science / Logic

Axioms is a work that explores the true nature of human knowledge, in particular the fundamental nature of deductive and inductive reasoning. It begins by embracing Hume’s Skepticism and Descartes’ one “certain”

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Source URL: www.phy.duke.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-21 13:21:16
109Science / Mathematical induction / Mathematical proof / First-order logic / Algorithm / Unification / Recursion / Function / Inductive reasoning / Logic / Mathematics / Mathematical logic

Deductive Planning with Inductive Loops Martin Magnusson and Patrick Doherty Department of Computer and Information Science Link¨oping University, [removed]Link¨oping, Sweden [removed],[removed]

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Source URL: www.ida.liu.se

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-23 11:35:28
110Philosophy of mathematics / Mathematical logic / Philosophy of science / Scientific method / Axiom / Formalism / Set theory / Modal logic / Mathematical proof / Mathematics / Science / Logic

Axioms is a work that explores the true nature of human knowledge, in particular the fundamental nature of deductive and inductive reasoning. It begins by embracing Hume’s Skepticism and Descartes’ one “certain”

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Source URL: www.phy.duke.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-21 13:11:39
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