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Philosophy of logic is a branch of philosophy concerned with investigating the nature, scope and role of logic.
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What, if anything, is the difference between studying logic mathematically and studying it p...
There seems to be a distinction between studying logic mathematically and studying it philosophically and, in practice, it is reasonably clear which framework one is using when one studies logic.
I've …
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Why is it that the statement "All goblins are yellow" does not contradict the statement "All...
This is the kind of pseudo-paradox or counterintuitive result that people use to show how formal logic works, in this case classical first order logic.
Also, for the purposes of this example, I think …