Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic is edited at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Oslo and published by Scandinavian University Press.
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Research groups, journals, organizations, conferences etc. in mathematical logic (such as set theory). By the Mathematical Logic Group, Bonn and the Institute for Logik, Vienna.
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Home Members Events Writings Contact & Links Research Studenten Welcome to the homepage of the Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science, a subdivision of the Philosophy and Moral Science Department at Ghent University, Belgium. Last update: September 2001. visiting scholar upcoming events ...
The Logic Group People Michael Genesereth Charles Petrie Rada Chirkova Hidehito Gomi Timothy Hinrichs Michael Kassoff Daishi Kato Kyohei Kawazoe Chris Lilly Research Focus - Computational Logic Computational Logic is that branch of Computer Science concerned with the representation and processing of information in the form of logical statements. If A is true and B is true, then either C is true ...
"A Tutorial in Critical Reasoning"
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Fri 14 Jun 2002 Search Submit Retrieve Subscribe Journals Categories Preferences iFAQ LO Logic Calendar Search Authors: All AB CDE FGH IJK LMN OPQR ST U-Z New articles (last 12) 3 Jun math.LO/0205331 Continuous Ramsey theory on Polish spaces and covering the plane by functions. Stefan Geschke (FU Berlin), Martin Goldstern (TU Wien), Menachem Kojman (Ben Gurion University, Israel). 29 pages. LO.
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Miscellany of Works on Probabilistic Thinking CONTENTS Probabilistic Thinking by Richard Jeffrey Subjective Probability (The Real Thing) by Richard Jeffrey Agreeing to Disagree by Matthias Hild, Richard Jeffrey, and Mathias Risse Further Illustrations of the Bayesian Solution of Duhem's Problem by Jon Dorling Petrus Hispanus Lectures by Richard Jeffrey Preference Aggregation After Harsanyi by ...
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ABOUT: POINTERS: 03: Mathematical logic and foundations Introduction Mathematical Logic is the study of the processes used in mathematical deduction. The subject has origins in philosophy, and indeed it is only by nonmathematical argument that one can show the usual rules for inference and deduction (law of excluded middle; cut rule; etc.) are valid. It is also a legacy from philosophy that we ...
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Abstract Service for Mathematical Logic at the Institute for Logic at the University of Vienna ...
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Modal Logic, originally conceived as the logic of necessity and possibility, has developed into a powerful mathematical discipline that deals with (restricted) description languages for talking about various kinds of relational structures. Advances in Modal Logic is a bi-annual workshop and book series in Modal Logic. The aim of the workshop series is to report on important new developments in ...
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Paper by J. McCarthy, M. Sato, T. Hayashi, and S. Igarashi
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