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First-Order Logic Foundation of Relativity Theories
general relativity gravitational time dilation
2008/4/22
Motivation and perspective for an exciting new research direction interconnecting logic, spacetime theory, relativity--including such revolutionary areas as black hole physics, relativistic computers,...
Platonism in classical logic versus formalism in the proposed non-Aristotelian finitary logic
foundations of mathematics foundations of quantum mechanics
2008/4/22
The main thesis of this paper is that Platonism is inherent in classical infinitary reasoning and that strict formalism inevitably leads one to the author's non-Aristotelian finitary logic (NAFL) prop...
Remarks on the applications of paraconsistent logic tophysics
paracosistent logic complementary logic Paulette Février
2008/4/22
In this paper we make some general remarks on the use of
non-classical logics, in particular paraconsistent logic, in the
foundational analysis of physical theories. As a case-study, we
present a r...
This paper argues that the Einstein-Minkowski space-time of special relativity provides an adequate model for classical tense logic, including rigorous definitions of tensed becoming and of the logica...
This paper is the sequel of a previous one where we have
introduced a paraconsistent logic termed paraclassical logic to
deal with 'complementary propositions'. Here, we
enlarge upon the discussion...
We present a logical calculus for reasoning about information flow in quantum programs. In particular we introduce a dynamic logic that is capable of dealing with quantum measurements, unitary evoluti...
Is logic empirical?
quantum logic empirical logic
2008/4/15
The philosophical debate about quantum logic between the late 1960s and the early 1980s was generated mainly by Putnam's claims that quantum mechanics empirically motivates introducing a new form of l...
Standard (classical) logic is not independent of set theory. Which formulas are valid in logic depends on which sets we assume to exist in our set-theoretical universe. Second-order logic is just set ...
Counterfactual Logic and the Hardy Paradox: Remarks on Shimony and Stein's Criticism of Stapp's Proof
Counterfactuals possible worlds quantum entanglement
2008/4/10
This is an extended critique of comments made by Abner Shimony and Howard Stein on Henry Stapp’s proof of the non-locality of quantum mechanics. Although I claim that ultimately Stapp’s proof does not...
LOGIC AS SEMIOTICS - PEIRCE'S EXISTENTIAL GRAPHS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR MAKING MORE SENSE IN LEARNING LOGIC
POSSIBILITIES LEARNING LOGIC
2008/4/8
Charles Sanders Peirce is known for his contributions to a number of fields. Specifically he is associated with Semiotics, Logic and Pragmatism and it is clear that for Peirce there are inextricable l...
THREE PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON LOGIC AND PSYCHOLOGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
LOGIC PSYCHOLOGY
2008/4/8
Presuppositions regarding the proper relationship between logic and psychology are deeply embedded in any educational philosophy or theory regarding curriculum and instruction. Educational philosopher...
Often, in the original scientific writings, a double negated statement (DNS) is not equivalent to his corresponding positive one; that means the inferring law ¬¬A ® A does not apply. Recen...
Hegel’s philosophy of the chemical process: a rehabilitation John W. Burbidge, Real Process. How Logic and Chemistry Combine in Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature, Univ. of Toronto Pr., Toronto 1996, x + 274 pp., (ISBN 0-8020-0897-6)
Hegel philosophy of the chemical
2008/4/7
Hegel’s philosophy of nature and in particular his philosophy of the chemical process seemed to be antiquated soon after its appearance. Some of his statements were picked out and exposed as grotesque...
Logic and chemistry in Hegel’s philosophy
Hegel logical development measure chemical concepts
2008/4/3
Hegel’s chef-d’œuvre, the Science of Logic, contains a section on ‘measure’. As ‘measure’ unites the two categories ‘quality’ and ‘quantity’, it is a key aspect for determining qualitative and qu...
Henry Laycock, Words without Objects: Semantics, Ontology, and Logic for Non-Singularity, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2006, xvi + 202 pp. [ISBN 0-19-928171-8)]
Clarendon Press Logic
2008/4/3
The title of this book is a play on W. V. Quine’s Word and Object, a major publication from 1960 in the philosophy of language. It is a critical study of the semantics of non-count nouns (NCNs) as dis...