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The Real Price of Coal; 2. The Strip-Mining of Australia; 3. The Barons' Boom; 4. Charm Offensive; 5. King Coal's Muscles; 6. 'Clean Coal' Ruse; 7. Overthrowing Big Coal; Notes; Index 330 $aA look at the underbelly of an industry whose power continues to soar even as its expansion feeds catastrophic climate change, this work dissects the Australian coal industry's influence to publicly, and behind closed doors, get its way. The book exposes the myth of clean coal and the taxpayer-funded public relations machine behind it while laying bare the desolation in regional Australia as prime farming land, the fabric of communities, and much else is stripmined along with the coal. 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Madigan, Jean-Yves Béziau 205 $a1st ed. 2024. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Birkhäuser,$d2024. 215 $a1 online resource (296 pages) 225 1 $aStudies in Universal Logic,$x2297-0290 311 08$a3-031-44460-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aPreface -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: John Corcoran as a Teacher and Mentor,Timothy Madigan -- Chapter 1. Hugh MacColl and Christine Ladd-Franklin: 1877-1909, Francine Abeles -- Chapter 2. Ex-Incompatibilitas Sequitur Quodlibet, Jean-Yves Beziau -- Chapter 3. Al-Farabi on Existential Import, Empty terms and Category Mistakes, Saloua Chatti -- Chapter 4. Argumentation and Logic, Manuel Correia -- Chapter 5. Universal Logic and Orbital Relativism, Alexandre Costa-Leite -- Chapter 6. Aristotle's Ontology of Time, Tatyana Yu. Denisova -- Chapter 7. Logical Hylomorphism Revisited: Aristotle, Tarski, and Corcoran, Elena Dragalina-Chernaya -- Chapter 8. Morality, Ethics and Wisdom: Remarks on Applications of Logic, Katarzyna Gan-Krzywoszy?ska -- Chapter 9. On Polish Rationalisms, Piotr Le?niewski -- Chapter 10. Scientific Hypotheses and Modeling, Juan Redmond and Rodrigo López-Orellana -- Chapter 11. My Personal Memories of John Corcoran, Francisco Rodríguez-Consuegra -- Chapter 12. The Philosophy of Logic of John Corcoran, José Miguel Sagüillo -- Chapter 13. Mixed Political Inferences, Fabien Schang -- Chapter 14. Corcoran the Mathematician, Steward Shapiro -- Chapter 15. On a Possible Relation Between Greek Mathematics and Eleatic Philosophy, Iannis M. Vandoulakis -- Chapter 16. Sentences, Propositions and Truth-Bearers. Polish Tradition, Jan Wolenski -- Chapter 17. An Essay in matrix semantics for consequences relations, Jan Zygmunt. 330 $aJohn Corcoran was a very well-known logician who worked on several areas of logic. He produced decisive works giving a better understanding of two major figures in the history of logic, Aristotle and Boole. Corcoran had a close association with Alfred Tarski, a prominent 20th-century logician. This collaboration manifested in Corcoran's substantial introduction to Tarski's seminal book, Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics (1956). Additionally, Corcoran's posthumous editorial involvement in 'What are logical notions?' (1986) breathed new life into this seminal paper authored by Tarski. His scholarly pursuits extended to the intricate explication of fundamental concepts in modern logic, including variables, propositions, truth, consequences, and categoricity. Corcoran's academic curiosity extended further to the intersection of ethics and logic, reflecting his contemplation of their interrelation. Beyond these theoretical contributions, Corcoran was deeply engaged in the pedagogical dimensions of logic instruction. This volume serves as a compilation of articles contributed by Corcoran's students, colleagues, and international peers. By encompassing a diverse range of subjects, this collection aptly mirrors Corcoran's wide-ranging interests, offering insights that not only deepen our understanding of his work but also advance the theoretical frameworks he explored. 410 0$aStudies in Universal Logic,$x2297-0290 606 $aLogic, Symbolic and mathematical 606 $aMathematics 606 $aHistory 606 $aLogic 606 $aGeneral Logic 606 $aHistory of Mathematical Sciences 606 $aFormal Logic 606 $aPhilosophical Logic 615 0$aLogic, Symbolic and mathematical. 615 0$aMathematics. 615 0$aHistory. 615 0$aLogic. 615 14$aGeneral Logic. 615 24$aHistory of Mathematical Sciences. 615 24$aFormal Logic. 615 24$aPhilosophical Logic. 676 $a511.3 702 $aMadigan$b Tim 702 $aBe?ziau$b Jean-Yves 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910857791603321 996 $aUniversal Logic, Ethics, and Truth$94257001 997 $aUNINA