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| Category:Logic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | valid and which are not. Traditionally, logic is studied as a branch of philosophy, but it can also be considered a Linear temporal logic. List of paradoxes. L cont | | en.wikipedia.org | | Logical Paradoxes [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] | | Logical Paradoxes. A paradox is generally a puzzling conclusion we seem to be driven towards by our reasoning, but which is highly counterintuitive, nevertheless. A branch of formal logic, Intensiona | | www.utm.edu | | NYU > Philosophy > Field, Hartry | | Department of Philosophy at New York University. philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of theoretic paradoxes. Areas of Research/Interest: metaphysics, epistemology, philoso | | philosophy.fas.nyu.edu | | Open Directory - Society: Philosophy: Philosophy of Logic | | Paradoxes (17) Philosophical Analysis@ (9) Problem of Induction (6) Semantics of Logic (7 to increase and stimulate interest in logic and philosophy of logic at the university | | dmoz.org |
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