Logic and Logical Philosophy, No. 6

Perzanowski Jerzy, Pietruszczak Andrzej



ISSN: 8323-110271
Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
Rok wydania: 1998
Nr wydania: I
Liczba stron: 258
Okładka: miękka
Seria: Logic and Logical Philosophy
Nakład: dostępny
Ocena czytelników: zobacz opinie

The present issue of Logic and Logical Philosophy is the proceedings volume of the Second German-Polish Workshop on Logic and Logical Philosophy, Żagań (Sagan), March 30 - April 2, 1998.

Table of Contents

Hodges, Compositionality Is Not the Problem
Thomas Mormann, Continuous Lattices and Whiteheadian Theory of Space
Marek Nasieniewski, Is Stoic Logic Classical?
Fabrice Pataut, Incompleteness, Constructivism and Truth
Uwe Petermann, Theorem Proving with Built-In Hybrid Theories
Marek Rosiak, Some Ontological Problems Concerning Predication
Burkhard Schäfer, Leśniewski-Quantifiers and Modal Arguments in Legal Discourse
Richard Schantz, Was Tarski a Deflationist?
Dirk Ullrich, A General Principle for Purely Model-Theoretical Proofs of Gödel's Second Incompleteness Theorem
Mariusz Urbański, Some Remarks Concerning Modal Propositional Logic of Questions
Max Urchs, Making Use of Logic
Jan Woleński, Notes on Reference
Frank Wolter, The Algebraic Face of Minimality
Wojciech Żełaniec, Is "Being" Predicated in Only One Sense, After All?


 

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