23 ideas
18781 | Inconsistency doesn't prevent us reasoning about some system [Mares] |
18789 | Intuitionist logic looks best as natural deduction [Mares] |
18790 | Intuitionism as natural deduction has no rule for negation [Mares] |
18787 | Three-valued logic is useful for a theory of presupposition [Mares] |
9193 | ZF set theory has variables which range over sets, 'equals' and 'member', and extensionality [Dummett] |
9194 | The main alternative to ZF is one which includes looser classes as well as sets [Dummett] |
18793 | Material implication (and classical logic) considers nothing but truth values for implications [Mares] |
18784 | In classical logic the connectives can be related elegantly, as in De Morgan's laws [Mares] |
18786 | Excluded middle standardly implies bivalence; attacks use non-contradiction, De M 3, or double negation [Mares] |
18780 | Standard disjunction and negation force us to accept the principle of bivalence [Mares] |
9195 | Intuitionists reject excluded middle, not for a third value, but for possibility of proof [Dummett] |
18782 | The connectives are studied either through model theory or through proof theory [Mares] |
9186 | First-order logic concerns objects; second-order adds properties, kinds, relations and functions [Dummett] |
18783 | Many-valued logics lack a natural deduction system [Mares] |
18792 | Situation semantics for logics: not possible worlds, but information in situations [Mares] |
9187 | Logical truths and inference are characterized either syntactically or semantically [Dummett] |
18785 | Consistency is semantic, but non-contradiction is syntactic [Mares] |
9191 | Ordinals seem more basic than cardinals, since we count objects in sequence [Dummett] |
9192 | The number 4 has different positions in the naturals and the wholes, with the same structure [Dummett] |
18788 | For intuitionists there are not numbers and sets, but processes of counting and collecting [Mares] |
18791 | In 'situation semantics' our main concepts are abstracted from situations [Mares] |
16713 | Philosophers are the forefathers of heretics [Tertullian] |
6610 | I believe because it is absurd [Tertullian] |