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UNISA990001139880203316 |
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LANGER, Laura |
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Judical review in State Supreme Courts : a comparative study / Laura Langer |
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New York : State university New York press, 2002 |
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SUNY series in American constitutionalism |
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Stati Uniti d'America - Corte suprema |
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XXIV.2.M 111 (IG XXI 624) |
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UNINA9910644263503321 |
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Logic in question : talks from the Annual Sorbonne Logic Workshop (2011-2019) / / Jean-Yves Béziau [and three others] |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2023] |
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©2023 |
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[1st ed. 2022.] |
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1 online resource (743 pages) |
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Studies in Universal Logic, , 2297-0290 |
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Logic |
Logic - Philosophy |
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Lògica matemàtica |
Llibres electrònics |
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Inference in nineteenth century British logic -- The representation of negative terms with Euler diagrams -- Logical hylemorphism in the 13th Latin century -- What is the relation between Peirce’s logic and his philosophy of logic? -- Boole’s symbolized laws of thought facing empiricism -- Lewis Carroll’s almost diagrammatic notation -- Boole's untruth tables: The formal conditions of meaning before the emergence of propositional logic -- What is “ancient Chinese logic”? -- Husserlian pure logic from the standpoint of intentionality -- Definition and inference in Leśniewski’s logic -- The place and value of logic in Louis Couturat’s philosophical thinking -- Frege’s silence about Bolzano -- Symbolism and unintepretability in Boole -- Tabular notations -- Identity, equality in logic, mathematics and politics -- Logic and metaphysics -- Can logic be cartesian? -- Images and their ability to negate -- What does “best explaining" mean? Explanatory virtues and the role of context in IBE -- What does a concept entail? -- The analytic and the synthetic from homology to heterology -- About all and nothing. Meinongian views of all and nothing as maximal and minimal objects of thought -- On dichotomy and analogy: A |
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question on the next ‘unbloody’ revolution in logic -- Logic and analogy -- A Carnapian logic of conceivability -- No, no and no -- Philosophical logic = philosophy + logic? -- ‘Grammar is not a mechanism’ (Wittgenstein) or what could an anthropology of mathematics? -- Existential Presupposition and Logical Square -- The unification of mathematics via topos theory -- Quasi-topological structuring of extensions within logic of typicals and atypicals (LTA) -- Contributions of logical analysis for mathematics education -- A categorical aspect of the analogy between quantifiers and modalities -- The relevance logic program: Failed or just stalled? -- Is logic relevant to classifications? -- Logic and theory of representation -- Back and forth in positive logic. |
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This contributed volume collects papers related to the Logic in Question workshop, which has taken place annually at Sorbonne University in Paris since 2011. Each year, the workshop brings together historians, philosophers, mathematicians, linguists, and computer scientists to explore questions related to the nature of logic and how it has developed over the years. As a result, chapter authors provide a thorough, interdisciplinary exploration of topics that have been studied in the workshop. Organized into three sections, the first part of the book focuses on historical questions related to logic, the second explores philosophical questions, and the third section is dedicated to mathematical discussions. Specific topics include: • logic and analogy • Chinese logic • nineteenth century British logic (in particular Boole and Lewis Carroll) • logical diagrams • the place and value of logic in Louis Couturat’s philosophical thinking • contributions of logical analysis for mathematics education • the exceptionality of logic • the logical expressive power of natural languages • the unification of mathematics via topos theory Logic in Question will appeal to pure logicians, historians of logic, philosophers, linguists, and other researchers interested in the history of logic, making this volume a unique and valuable contribution to the field. |
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UNINA9910261138303321 |
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Autore |
Jason B. Sylvan |
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Recent Advances in Geomicrobiology of the Ocean Crust |
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1 online resource (328 p.) |
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Frontiers Research Topics |
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Microbiology (non-medical) |
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Igneous oceanic crust is one of the largest potential habitats for life on earth, and microbial activity supported by rock-water-microbe reactions in this environment can impact global biogeochemical cycles. However, our understanding of the microbiology of this system, especially the subsurface "deep biosphere" component of it, has traditionally been limited by sample availability and quality. Over the past decade, several major international programs (such as the Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations, the current International Ocean Discovery Program and its predecessor Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, and the Deep Carbon Observatory) have focused on advancing our understanding of life in this cryptic, yet globally relevant, biosphere. Additionally, many field and laboratory research programs are examining hydrothermal vent systems -a seafloor expression of seawater that has been thermally and chemically altered in subseafloor crust - and the microbial communities supported by these mineral-rich fluids. The Frontiers in Microbiology 3 September 2017 | Recent Advances in Geomicrobiology of the Ocean Crust papers in this special issue bring together recent discoveries of microbial presence, diversity and activity in these dynamic ocean environments. Cumulatively, the articles in this special issue serve as a tribute to the late Dr. Katrina J. Edwards, who was a pioneer and profound champion of studying microbes that "rust the crust". This special issue volume serves as a foundation for the continued exploration of the subsurface ocean crust |
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