Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Hermarchus, E.J. Lowe and JC Beall / G Restall
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4. Formal Logic / A. Syllogistic Logic / 2. Syllogistic Logic
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'Equivocation' is when terms do not mean the same thing in premises and conclusion [Beall/Restall]
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4. Formal Logic / E. Nonclassical Logics / 2. Intuitionist Logic
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(∀x)(A v B) |- (∀x)A v (∃x)B) is valid in classical logic but invalid intuitionistically [Beall/Restall]
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4. Formal Logic / E. Nonclassical Logics / 5. Relevant Logic
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Excluded middle must be true for some situation, not for all situations [Beall/Restall]
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It's 'relevantly' valid if all those situations make it true [Beall/Restall]
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Relevant logic does not abandon classical logic [Beall/Restall]
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Relevant consequence says invalidity is the conclusion not being 'in' the premises [Beall/Restall]
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A doesn't imply A - that would be circular [Beall/Restall]
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Relevant logic may reject transitivity [Beall/Restall]
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4. Formal Logic / E. Nonclassical Logics / 6. Free Logic
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Free logic terms aren't existential; classical is non-empty, with referring names [Beall/Restall]
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4. Formal Logic / F. Set Theory ST / 1. Set Theory
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A set is a 'number of things', not a 'collection', because nothing actually collects the members [Lowe]
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4. Formal Logic / F. Set Theory ST / 3. Types of Set / b. Empty (Null) Set
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I don't believe in the empty set, because (lacking members) it lacks identity-conditions [Lowe]
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