In The Logic of Sense, first published in 1969 ... to what unfolds in the present and how the client’s current experiences ...
The operation of developing a concept is a common procedure in mathematics and in natural science, but has traditionally seemed much less possible to philosophers and, especially, logicians. Meir ...
The author also looks at aspects of language, and his conclusions have implications for a theory of concepts, truth and thought. The book will appeal to readers in the philosophy of mathematics, logic ...
For the last two millennia, the philosophical and mathematical foundation of logic has been the view that meaning derives from what words refer to. It assumes the existence of abstract categories of ...
One standard intuition of logic, dating back at least to Aristotle ... of objects floating around the universe, such as the concept of “fox” or “female” and defines the notion “truth ...
One of the first things we learn about computers is the concept of binary ones and zeroes. When we dig into implementation of digital logic, we start to learn about voltages, and currents ...
One standard intuition of logic, dating back at least to Aristotle ... of objects floating around the universe, such as the concept of "fox" or "female" and defines the notion "truth" in terms ...