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An Introduction to Substructural Logics Website for the book ``Consequences: An Introduction to Substructural Logics''. Information on Philosophical Logic, Relevant/Relevance Logic, Linear Logic, ...
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Random interesting fact (one in an intermittent series ... Random interesting fact (one in an intermittent series). Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 07:05AM. Out of the five Australians who were chosen as nominating ...
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Paraconsistency Everywhere Paraconsistent logics are, by definition, inconsistency tolerant: In a paraconsistent logic, inconsistencies need not entail everything. ...
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What the universe looks like from the inside | consequently.org | news The mathematically/logically/physically minded among you should take a look at ”The internal description of a causal set: What the universe looks like from ...
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Masses of Formal Philosophy: Question 1 | consequently.org | news As I mentioned before, I’ve been thinking about Vincent Hendricks and John Symons’ five questions about Formal Philosophy. This seems like as good a place ...
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home | consequently.org An annotated bookmarks page, a scratchpad for thoughts and ideas, a place to post photos and somewhere to experiment with web design.
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news archive | consequently.org Jan 7, 2009 ... Email: greg at consequently.org; Post: School of of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010, ...
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RSPAS International Relations Publications | consequently.org | news RSPAS International Relations Publications. Monday, May 27, 2002 at 09:45AM. The Department of International Relations at the Australian National ...
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Invention is the Mother of Necessity: modal logic, modal semantics ... “Invention is the Mother of Necessity: modal logic, modal semantics and modal metaphysics,” article in progress. Modal logic is a well-established field, ...
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Truthmakers, Entailment and Necessity 2008 I update “Truthmakers, Entailment and Necessity” with a response to Stephen Read’s wonderful Mind 2000 argument to the effect that I got the disjunction ...
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