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  1. Logic for Philosophy by Theodore Sider, 2010-01-22
  2. Philosophical Logic (Princeton Foundations of Contemporary Philosophy) by John P. Burgess, 2009-07-06
  3. Philosophy of Logic: 2nd Edition by W. V. Quine, 1986-06-06
  4. Logic and Philosophy: A Modern Introduction by Alan Hausman, Howard Kahane, et all 2009-03-12
  5. On the Philosophy of Logic (Wadsworth Philosophical Topics) by Jennifer Fisher, 2007-08-06
  6. An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy) by Peter Smith, 2007-08-06
  7. Choice and Chance: An Introduction to Inductive Logic by Brian Skyrms, 1999-11-04
  8. Logic For Dummies by Mark Zegarelli, 2006-11-29
  9. The Logic of Alice: Clear Thinking in Wonderland by Bernard M. Patten, 2009-01-29
  10. The Concept of Logical Consequence: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic (American University Studies V: Philosophy) by Matthew W. McKeon, 2010-09-01
  11. The Logic of Scientific Discovery (Routledge Classics) by Karl Popper, 2002-03-29
  12. An Introduction to Philosophical Logic by Anthony C. Grayling, 2001-05-15
  13. An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic: From If to Is (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy) by Graham Priest, 2008-06-02
  14. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Induction and Probability by L. Jonathan Cohen, 1989-04-20

1. Substructural Logics
Survey from the Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy by Greg Restall.
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Substructural Logics
Substructural logics are non-classical logics weaker than classical logic, notable for the absence of structural rules present in classical logic. These logics are motivated by considerations from philosophy (relevant logics), linguistics (the Lambek calculus) and computing (linear logic). In addition, techniques from substructural logics are useful in the study of traditional logics such as classical and intuitionistic logic. This article provides a brief overview of the field of substructural logic. For a more detailed introduction, complete with theorems, proofs and examples, the reader can consult the books and articles in the Bibliography.
Residuation
Logic is about logical consequence . As a result, the conditional is a central notion in logic because of its intimate connection with logical consequence. This connection is neatly expressed in residuation condition p q r if and only if p q r It says that r follows from p together with q just when q r follows from p alone. The validity of the transition from

2. Philosophy Of Logics - Cambridge University Press
Haacks book has established an international reputation for its clarity, thorough scholarship and careful analyses. Home Catalogue philosophy of logics. Related Areas
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1. ‘Philosophy of Logics’; 2. Validity; 3. Sentence connectives; 4. Quantifiers; 5. Singular terms; 6. Sentences, statements, propostions; 7. Theories of truth; 8. Paradoxes; 9. Logic and logics; 10. Modal logic; 11. Many-valued logic; 12. Some metaphysical and epistemological questions about logic.
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3. Philosophy In Cyberspace
philosophy of logic, and all kinds of philosophical logics, philosophy of language, Ontology, metaphysics, theory of
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Eidos has been published by students at the University of Waterloo since July, 1978. From its inception it has been devoted to providing a forum for academic discussion on philosophical themes to graduate students in Canada and abroad. This page provides information on submissions, subscriptions, calls for papers, and topics of recent and forthcoming editions. Environmental Ethics
http://www.cep.unt.edu/enethics.html

4. Peter Suber, "Non-Standard Logics"
K.U.Leuven Research project, The relevance of nonclassical logics for the philosophy of, science, the philosophy of mathematics, and the philosophy of, language.
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/logsys/nonstbib.htm
A Bibliography of Non-Standard Logics Peter Suber Philosophy Department Earlham College In the kinds of non-standard logics included, this bibliography aims for completeness, although it has not yet succeeded. In the coverage of any given non-standard logic, it does not at all aim for completeness. Instead it aims to include works suitable as introductions for those who are already familiar with standard first-order logic. Looking at these non-standard logics gives us an indirect, but usefully clear and comprehensive idea of the usually hazy notion of "standardness". In standard first-order logics:
  • Wffs are finite in length (although there may be infinitely many of them).
  • Rules of inference take only finitely many premises.
  • There are only two truth-values, "truth" and "falsehood".
  • Truth-values of given proposition symbols do not change within a given interpretation, only between or across interpretations.
  • All propositional operators and connectives are truth-functional.
  • "p ~p" is provable even if we do not have p or ~p separately; that is, the principle of excluded middle holds.

5. Greg Restall ~ Home
Macquarie University philosophy of logic, substructural logics.
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Greg Restall ~ Home
Home Publications Timetable Links ... Department Up until July 2002, I am a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy here at Macquarie University . As of July 2002, I will be an Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Melbourne This is my work site, which gives you information about my teaching and research. If you know me and are looking for information not related to my work, see my personal site.
Current Research
My current research interests are in Philosophy of Logic, Formal Logic, Metaphysics and Philosophy of Language. I also have interests in Philosophy of Mathematics, Philosophy of Religion and other assorted parts of the philosophical landscape. I have recently completed two major projects. The first is a book called An Introduction to Substructural Logics intended for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates as well as other researchers in philosophy, computer science and mathematics. This book collects together research in the field of relevant logics, linear logic, logics without contraction, and related formal systems. It was published by Routledge in January 2000. You can find some information about the book on its web page The second major project which has occupied my time has been a textbook for introductory formal logic . This will be published by UCL Press sometime in 2000. Now that these projects are completed, I intend to focus my energies on other things for a while. Some issues which interest me are:

6. Dr. Heinrich Wansing
Institute of Logic and the philosophy of Science, Leipzig Substructural and non-classical logics, modal logic, proof-theoretic semantics, philosophy of logic, philosophy of language.
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~logik/wansing/wansing.html
Dr. Heinrich Wansing University of Leipzig Institute of Logic and Philosophy of Science Augustusplatz 9 04109 Leipzig Germany Phone: +49 (0)341 9735773 Fax: +49 (0)341 9735798 e-mail: wansing@rz.uni-leipzig.de
Research areas and interests:
- non-classical logics, in particular modal, constructive and substructural logic - sequent-style proof systems, proof-theoretic semantics - deontic logics, normative systems - philosopohical logic in general - philosophy of language http://www.wins.uva.nl/ mdr/AiML
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The Logic of Information Structures, Springer Lecture Notes in AI 681, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1993. Displaying Modal Logic, to appear in: Trends in Logic Series, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1998.
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  • Non-classical Logics and Information Processing, Springer Lecture Notes in AI 619, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992, with David Pearce. Knowledge and Belief in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence, Akademie Verlag, Berlin, 1995, with Armin Laux. Negation. A Notion in Focus, Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy 7, de Gruyter, Berlin, 1996.

7. Logics And The Philosophy Of Language - ICQ Interest Groups - ICQ.com
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9. WCP 3 - III World Congress On Paraconsistency
The WCP3 will take place in Toulouse (France) from 2831 July 2003, and will focus on mathematics, philosophy and applications of paraconsistent logics.
http://www.cle.unicamp.br/wcp3/
Sponsor IRIT (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse co-sponsors Centre for Logic, Epistemology and History of Science Stanford University ASL student members are encouraged to apply for the ASL
travel funds available for sponsored meetings
Giovanni Lanfranco: Salvazione di un'anima (1613) in: http://www.italica.rai.it/principali/argomenti/arte/lanfranco2/2.htm English is NOT the official language of this conference
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10. Modal Logics And Philosophy
Modal logics and philosophy Rod Girle The first text to combine a clear introductionto formal modal logic with a rigorous presentation of its uses as a tool
http://www.mqup.mcgill.ca/book.php?bookid=941

11. The KLI Theory Lab - Keywords - Non-monotonic Logics
epistemology and philosophy of science. Keywords human reasoning; naturalism;nonmonotonic logics; philosophy of science. Dempsey, GT 1996.
http://www.kli.ac.at/theorylab/Keyword/N/NonMonotonLogic.html
non-monotonic logics This keyword was found on the following pages:
Keywords: human reasoning naturalism non-monotonic logics philosophy of science ... Hayek's evolutionary epistemology, artificial intelligence, and the question of free will. Evolution and Cognition Keywords: complex adaptive systems connectionism non-monotonic logics physiological memory ... Send us other comments Comments are welcome: theorylab@kli.ac.at

12. Info On Timothy Vermeir
University of Ghent, Belgium, Centre for Logic and philosophy of Science nonmonotonic, adaptive, nonclassical, paraconsistent logics and logic programming.
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13. The KLI Theory Lab - Epistemology, Philosophy Of Science
philosophy of logic, and all kinds of philosophical logics; philosophy of language; ontology, metaphysics, theory of
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Introduction UNDER CONSTRUCTION. TOP Books Introductory readings Callebaut Taking the Naturalistic Turn, Contributors: William Bechtel, Robert Brandon, Richard M. Burian, Donald T. Campbell, Patricia Churchland, Jon Elster, Ronald N. Giere, David L. Hull, Philip Kitcher, Karin Knorr Cetina, Bruno Latour, Richard Levins, Richard C. Lewontin, Elisabeth Lloyd, Helen Longino, Thomas Nickles, Henry C. Plotkin, Robert J. Richards, Alexander Rosenberg, Michael Ruse, Dudley Shapere, Elliott Sober, Ryan Tweney, and William Wimsatt. Source Fetzer Philosophy of Science, The Philosophies of Science, 2nd ed., 1985 Hacking Representing and Intervening, Chalmers What is this Thing Called Science?, Kuhn The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (2nd ed.), 1970 Hempel , The Philosophy of Natural Science, Nagel The Structure of Science, Anthologies Keil/Wilson Explanation and Cognition, The essays address the basic questions about explanation: How do explanatory capacities develop? Are there kinds of explanation? Do explanations correspond to domains of knowledge? Why do we seek explanations, and what do they accomplish? How central are causes to explanation? The essays draw on work in the history and philosophy of science, the philosophy of mind and language, the development of concepts in children, conceptual change in adults, and reasoning in human and artificial systems. They also introduce emerging perspectives on explanation from computer science, linguistics, and anthropology.

14. Non-Classical Logics (W4137) Fall 2002, 716 Philosophy Hall, W
NonClassical logics (W4137) Fall 2002, 716 philosophy Hall, W 9001050 702 philosophy Hall tel. 854-3531 email av72@columbia.edu url www.columbia.edu/~av72 Office hours W 9001100
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15. Title Details - Cambridge University Press
Home Catalogue philosophy of logics. Related Areas philosophy of logics. SusanHaack. £27.50. July 1978 Hardback (Paperback) 292 pages ISBN 0521219884.
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16. Richard Zach - Assistant Professor Of Philosophy - University Of Calgary
University of Calgary Non-classical logics, proof theory, philosophy of mathematics, history and philosophy of logic.
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Richard Zach is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Calgary. He joined the Department in 2001, after receiving a Ph.D. in Logic and the Methodology of Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Before coming to Calgary, he taught at UC Berkeley, Stanford University, and the University of Technology, Vienna. His teaching and research interests center on logic (both philosophical and technical aspects, including proof theory, many-valued and intensional logics, and the history of logic) and the philosophy of mathematics.
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17. Philosophy Of Logics Other Editions: Hardcover Paperback - 292 Pages (October 19
philosophy of logics Other Editions Hardcover Paperback 292 pages(October 1978). philosophy of logics Other Editions
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Deviant Logic, Fuzzy Logic : Beyond the Formalism
The Ways of Paradox, and Other Essays

Word and Object

From a Logical Point of View : Nine Logico-Philosophical Essays

18. K.U.Leuven Research Database
KU.Leuven Research project, The relevance of nonclassical logics for the philosophyof, science, the philosophy of mathematics, and the philosophy of, language
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after Frege ; Torino (13 novembre) on FregeÇs perpective in Historyof logics and philosophy ; Pisa University WittgensteinÇs
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  • University of Heidelberg - January Frege, sense and limited rationality University of Lecce - January: A contradiction in Frege's Thought London, at King's College - May 29: Idiolect and Context
  • Columbia University - March: Dummett on idiolects University of Lecce - February: On the fregean concept of sense University of Venice - February: Ethics and Justification University of Vercelli - May: Mente locale University of Bolonga - May: normativity and context (on Gauker) University of Dundee - July: Local Holism University of Calabria at Rende - October: Ragioni e cause
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20. FoLLI Workshop On Logics For Linguistics, Philosophy, And Cognitive Science
FoLLI Workshop on logics for Linguistics, philosophy, and CognitiveScience. ? FoLLI Workshop on logics for Linguistics
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