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Presents the state of the art in the fields of formal logic pioneered by Graham Priest
Includes a diverse sampling of current research trends in logical approaches to philosophical problems
Demonstrates interdisciplinarity and includes both theoretical and applied results

Produktbeschreibung
Presents the state of the art in the fields of formal logic pioneered by Graham Priest

Includes a diverse sampling of current research trends in logical approaches to philosophical problems

Demonstrates interdisciplinarity and includes both theoretical and applied results


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Autorenporträt
Can Bäkent received his Ph.D. from the City University of New York in 2012. He subsequently worked as a postdoctoral researcher at IHPST, Paris, and INRIA and the University of Bath. His research interests include modal and non-classical logics and foundations of game theory. Thomas Macaulay Ferguson received his Ph.D. from the City University of New York Graduate Center in 2017 and is currently an ontologist for the Cyc artificial intelligence project and affiliated research scholar at the Saul Kripke Center. His research interests include model theory, paraconsistent logic, and formal epistemology. He is the author of Meaning and Proscription in Formal Logic (Springer) and the Oxford University Press's Dictionary of Logic (with Graham Priest). His research has appeared e.g. in the Journal of Philosophical Logic, the Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, Studia Logica, the Journal of Logic and Computation, and Synthese.
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"The book gives many insights into topics concerning paraconsistent logic. The volume inspires and provokes new questions and further research. I think that it will be very interesting, on the one hand for philosophers who will be introduced into the mathematical aspects of dialetheim and paraconsistency and, on the other hand logicians will get a solid and philosophical ground for logical formalisms." (Bozena Czernecka-Rej, Studia Logica, February 14, 2022)