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Michale Brearley will give the next talk in the London series on philosophy and sport at 5.45 on Friday, 3 February. His talk is called, 'Rivalry and Cooperation in Sport'. Please note a change of venue: this talk will be in the Archaeology Lecture Theatre, Archaeology Building, on the corner of Gordon Square and Endsleigh Place.

Deconstructing the Laws of Logic -- Stephen R. L. Clark

Posted in Philosophy on 23/11/2009 - 13:58

Laws of logic -- either they're just rhetorical tools or Plato was right about another world.

You can read the full article here.



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A personal point oif view

Posted by Mateescu D, on 2010-11-29 20:51:21 UTC

This paper,very intersting,give the possibility to speak about my ideas for this subject.The classical logical law can have one "depth"analyse.In expression 1.av-a we can have 2.a=cvd. This is the a structure.The logic give this relation.Hence 3.-c-dvcvd. This is 4.((cvd)(-c))->d That is,1 is the surphase structure of categorico-disjunctive infference.In this situation,the identity is 5.(p=p) is 6.((p->p)(p->p)=(-pvp)(-pvp)The identity is the surphase structure of categorico disjunctiv infference repetable.That is the identity law:the categorico infference repetable and noncontradiction rule speake:It is disjunctivo categoric infference and is not possible his negation.This infference is the rezolution structure.The logic(the mathe,atical logic particularly) research the condition of disjunctivo categoric infference.The syllogism is with two disjunctivo categoric inference.The resolution,the resolvation,is the beings and the logic is an formal ontology.

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