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Graham Priest On Dialetheism And Paraconsistency Can Bakent

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Graham Priest On Dialetheism And Paraconsistency Can Bakent
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.5 MB
Pages: 698
Author: Can Başkent, Thomas Macaulay Ferguson
ISBN: 9783030253646, 9783030253653, 3030253643, 3030253651
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Graham Priest On Dialetheism And Paraconsistency Can Bakent by Can Başkent, Thomas Macaulay Ferguson 9783030253646, 9783030253653, 3030253643, 3030253651 instant download after payment.

This book presents the state of the art in the fields of formal logic pioneered by Graham Priest. It includes advanced technical work on the model and proof theories of paraconsistent logic, in contributions from top scholars in the field. Graham Priest’s research has had a considerable influence on the field of philosophical logic, especially with respect to the themes of dialetheism—the thesis that there exist true but inconsistent sentences—and paraconsistency—an account of deduction in which contradictory premises do not entail the truth of arbitrary sentences. Priest’s work has regularly challenged researchers to reappraise many assumptions about rationality, ontology, and truth. This book collects original research by some of the most esteemed scholars working in philosophical logic, whose contributions explore and appraise Priest’s work on logical approaches to problems in philosophy, linguistics, computation, and mathematics. They provide fresh analyses, critiques, and applications of Priest’s work and attest to its continued relevance and topicality. The book also includes Priest’s responses to the contributors, providing a further layer to the development of these themes.

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