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4. Formal Logic / B. Propositional Logic PL / 1. Propositional Logic
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Stoic propositional logic is like chemistry - how atoms make molecules, not the innards of atoms [Chrysippus, by Devlin]
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4. Formal Logic / B. Propositional Logic PL / 2. Tools of Propositional Logic / e. Axioms of PL
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Chrysippus has five obvious 'indemonstrables' of reasoning [Chrysippus, by Diog. Laertius]
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4. Formal Logic / B. Propositional Logic PL / 3. Truth Tables
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In classical/realist logic the connectives are defined by truth-tables [Friend]
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4. Formal Logic / E. Nonclassical Logics / 2. Intuitionist Logic
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Double negation elimination is not valid in intuitionist logic [Friend]
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4. Formal Logic / E. Nonclassical Logics / 6. Free Logic
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Free logic was developed for fictional or non-existent objects [Friend]
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4. Formal Logic / F. Set Theory ST / 2. Mechanics of Set Theory / b. Terminology of ST
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A 'proper subset' of A contains only members of A, but not all of them [Friend]
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A 'powerset' is all the subsets of a set [Friend]
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4. Formal Logic / F. Set Theory ST / 3. Types of Set / b. Empty (Null) Set
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Set theory makes a minimum ontological claim, that the empty set exists [Friend]
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4. Formal Logic / F. Set Theory ST / 3. Types of Set / d. Infinite Sets
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Infinite sets correspond one-to-one with a subset [Friend]
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4. Formal Logic / F. Set Theory ST / 4. Axioms for Sets / a. Axioms for sets
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Major set theories differ in their axioms, and also over the additional axioms of choice and infinity [Friend]
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