<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Philosophical logic / Mathematical logic / Theories of truth / Philosophy of language / Model theory / Liar paradox / Truth / Lie / Argument / Law of excluded middle / First-order logic / Atomic sentence
Date: 2016-02-18 15:24:26
Philosophical logic
Mathematical logic
Theories of truth
Philosophy of language
Model theory
Liar paradox
Truth
Lie
Argument
Law of excluded middle
First-order logic
Atomic sentence

Outline Truth, Subderivations and the Liar Truth,

Add to Reading List

Source URL: cas.uchicago.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 274,98 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Ten Philosophical Problems in Deontic Logic J¨ org Hansen1 , Gabriella Pigozzi2 and Leendert van der Torre2 1 2

DocID: 1voFt - View Document

From Worlds to Situations John Perry Journal of Philosophical Logic): This version is from The Problem of the Essential Indexical, 2nd edition (Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2000)

DocID: 1uYj2 - View Document

Version 3.0, Brief Remarks on Putnam and Realism in Mathematics* Charles Parsons Hilary Putnam has through much of his philosophical life meditated on the notion of realism, what it is, what form of realism is

DocID: 1uMVT - View Document

From Worlds to Situations John Perry Journal of Philosophical Logic): This version is from The Problem of the Essential Indexical, 2nd edition (Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2000)

DocID: 1uiv1 - View Document

Philosophical Perspectives, 8, Logic and Language, 1994 COMPOSITION AS IDENTITY Peter van Inwagen Syracuse University

DocID: 1u33u - View Document