12376 | Demonstrations by reductio assume excluded middle [Aristotle] |
13337 | A language: primitive terms, then definition rules, then sentences, then axioms, and finally inference rules [Tarski] |
9002 | Elementary logic requires truth-functions, quantifiers (and variables), identity, and also sets of variables [Quine] |
9820 | In classical logic, logical truths are valid formulas; in higher-order logics they are purely logical [Dummett] |
3098 | Deductive logic is the only logic there is [Harman] |
13346 | Truth is the basic notion in classical logic [Bostock] |
13545 | Elementary logic cannot distinguish clearly between the finite and the infinite [Bostock] |
13822 | Fictional characters wreck elementary logic, as they have contradictions and no excluded middle [Bostock] |
12430 | Classical logic is our preconditions for assessing empirical evidence [Kitcher] |
12431 | I believe classical logic because I was taught it and use it, but it could be undermined [Kitcher] |
9463 | Classical logic is bivalent, has excluded middle, and only quantifies over existent objects [Jacquette] |
23548 | Indeterminacy is in conflict with classical logic [Fine,K] |
15405 | Classical logic neglects the non-mathematical, such as temporality or modality [Burgess] |
15421 | Classical logic neglects counterfactuals, temporality and modality, because maths doesn't use them [Burgess] |
15427 | The Cut Rule expresses the classical idea that entailment is transitive [Burgess] |
18784 | In classical logic the connectives can be related elegantly, as in De Morgan's laws [Mares] |
18793 | Material implication (and classical logic) considers nothing but truth values for implications [Mares] |
10972 | The non-emptiness of the domain is characteristic of classical logic [Read] |
15020 | Classical logic is good for mathematics and science, but less good for natural language [Sider] |
4705 | Logical relativism appears if we allow more than one legitimate logical system [O'Grady] |
8951 | Classical logic is: excluded middle, non-contradiction, contradictions imply all, disjunctive syllogism [Fisher] |
15326 | Doubt is thrown on classical logic by the way it so easily produces the liar paradox [Horsten] |
16333 | The underestimated costs of giving up classical logic are found in mathematical reasoning [Halbach] |
13849 | Classical logic rests on truth and models, where constructivist logic rests on defence and refutation [Engelbretsen/Sayward] |
18804 | The case for classical logic rests on its rules, much more than on the Principle of Bivalence [Rumfitt] |
18805 | Classical logic rules cannot be proved, but various lines of attack can be repelled [Rumfitt] |
18827 | If truth-tables specify the connectives, classical logic must rely on Bivalence [Rumfitt] |