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The being of negation in post-Kantian philosophy / / edited by Gregory S. Moss
The being of negation in post-Kantian philosophy / / edited by Gregory S. Moss
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (499 pages)
Disciplina 160
Soggetto topico Negation (Logic)
Negativity (Philosophy)
ISBN 9783031138621
9783031138614
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Being of Negation in Post-Kantian Philosophy: The Problem of Negation -- 1 The Paradox of Negation in Ancient Greek Philosophy -- 2 Negation in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason -- 3 The Origin of Negation in German Idealism -- 3.1 Fichte -- 3.2 Schelling -- 3.3 Hegel -- References -- Part I: Negation in Kant, Maimon, and Fichte -- Chapter 2: Kant's Negative Noumena as Abstracta -- 1 Noumena as Nothing -- 2 From Lewis's Abstracta to Kant's Noumena -- 3 Concreteness of Noumena? -- 4 Intuition and Instantiation -- 5 Negative Versus Positive Noumena -- 6 Noumena as Ground of Phenomena -- 7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3: Imagination and Transcendental Objects: Kant on the Imaginary Focus of Reason -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Concept of an Object as Such (= X) in the A-Deduction -- 3 Transcendental Illusion and the Ideas of Reason -- 4 Kant's Account of Illusion: The Focus Imaginarius from Dreams to the First Critique -- 5 Reason's Imaginary Focus and the Transcendental Object -- 6 Reason's Regulative Pursuit of Imaginary Ideas -- References -- Chapter 4: Nothing Really Matters: Can Kant's Table of Nothing Secure Metaphysics as Queen of the Sciences? -- 1 Can Nothing Secure Metaphysics as "Queen" of the Sciences? -- 2 The Role of "Something in General" in Kant's Transcendental Philosophy -- 3 Kant's Four Perspectives on "Nothing" -- 4 Kant's Antidote to Despair: Nothing Really Does Matter! -- References -- Chapter 5: Kant's Space and Time as Nothing: Empirical Reality as the Ground of Experience -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of the Table of Nothing -- 3 Transcendental and Empirical -- 4 Empirically Real Space and Time as Pure -- 5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 6: The Relation between Reality and Negation in Kant, Maimon, and Fichte -- 1 Introduction.
2 Kant: From Real Opposition to Intensive Magnitude -- 3 Maimon: From Intensive Magnitude to Differentials -- 4 Fichte: From Divisibility to Interdetermination -- References -- Chapter 7: Caput Mortuum: Truth, Freedom, and Negation in Fichte's Institutiones Omnis Philosophiae -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Institutiones Omnis Philosophiae -- 3 Transformative Pedagogy -- 4 Freedom as Originary Disjunction -- 5 The Art of Philosophy -- 6 The Philosopher as Eternal Beginner -- 7 Radical Empiricism -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Untitled -- Chapter 8: Infinite Judgments: The Non-Being of the Idea [Anna Longo -- Translator: Martijn Buijs] -- 1 Kant and Thoroughgoing Determination -- 2 Finite Understanding and Infinite Understanding: The Differential Genesis of Consciousness According to Maimon -- 3 The Wissenschaftslehre as Treatise of Transcendental Logic -- 4 Hegel and the Infinite Judgment as Non-sense -- 5 Deleuze: The Non-being of the Problematic -- References -- Part II: Negation in Schelling, Romanticism, and Pessimism -- Chapter 9: Through Consciousness Parted from Dream: Alternative Knowledge Forms in Karoline von Günderrode -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Günderrode as a Gnostic -- 3 Other Indications of Mysticism in Günderrode's Work -- 4 The Quest for Knowledge as a Search Within -- 5 Knowledge, Consciousness and the Self -- 6 Everyday Knowledge, Deeper Knowledge, and Awareness -- References -- Chapter 10: Herder and Daoism on Touching the Spirit of Sculpture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What Scultpure Reveals -- 3 Sculpture's Spirit -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Nothingness, Negativity, and Buddhism in Schopenhauer -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Schopenhauer's Suffering and the Advent of European Buddhism -- 3 Reconsidering Negativity, Nothingness, and Nihilism -- 4 Nothingness, Non-Duality, and the Symbolic.
5 Conclusion: The Flute, the Other, and the Idea -- References -- Chapter 12: Against the Flow: Schopenhauer and Schelling on Negative Freedom -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Freedom as Indifference in Kant -- 3 Schopenhauer's Appropriation of Kant's Negative Concept of Freedom -- 4 Schelling's Appropriation of Kant's Negative Concept of Freedom -- 5 Against the Flow: Negative Freedom -- References -- Chapter 13: The Emptiness of Being: Schelling and Nishitani on the Problem of Absolute Negation -- 1 Setting the Stage -- 2 Vacuous Nothingness -- 3 Absolute Negation, Positive Philosophy, and the Field of Emptiness -- 4 The Web of Positivity -- References -- Untitled -- Chapter 14: Negative, Positive, and Complementarity: Remarks on Schelling's Absolute Idealism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Early Works -- 3 Negative and Positive Philosophy -- 4 Complementarity -- References -- Chapter 15: Positivity and Time in Schelling's Philosophical Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Naturphilosophie -- 3 Productive Intuition in System of Transcendental Idealism -- 4 Kant's Productive Imagination -- 5 Ages of the World -- 6 Philosophy of Mythology -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16: The Difference Between Hegel and Schelling on Freedom and Negation -- 1 Introduction: Where to Begin? -- 2 And Now for Something Completely Different: Hegel and the Relation Between Freedom and Negativity -- 3 Agree to Disagree: Schelling, Freedom and Evil -- or, Tarrying with the Positive -- 4 Concluding Reflections -- References -- Chapter 17: The Emergence of the Unprethinkable: On Schelling's Methodology in 1821 and His Early Critique of Hegel -- 1 Death and Life: The System and the Absolute -- 2 Hegel and Schelling in the Fall Semester of 1820/1821 -- 3 Schelling's Method, or: The Development of the Unprethinkable -- References.
Chapter 18: On Positive Philosophy: Hegel's Retort to Schelling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Negative and Positive Philosophy -- 3 The Case of Markus Gabriel -- 4 Avoiding the Circle of Reflection on Reflection -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Negation in Hegel and Neo-Kantianism -- Chapter 19: Prefacing the Absolute: Two Models of Situating Self-Negating Negativity in Hegel's Wissenschaft der Logik from 1812 and 1832 -- 1 Absolute Knowledge and Being: Prefacing the Absolute Beginning -- 2 The Foaming Chalice of the Phenomenology: Transition as Entäußerung in the 1812 Logic -- 3 The Will to Contemplate Thinking: Transition as Entschluss in the 1832 Logic -- 4 Intermezzo: A Short Excursus to the Encyclopaedia Logic and Hegel's Lectures on Logic and Metaphysics -- 5 Two Models for Prefacing the Absolute: Prologues of Negativity -- 6 Conclusive Remarks: A Philosophy of Prefaces -- Bibliography -- Chapter 20: Nothing [Christoph Asmuth -- Translator: Niels Feuerhahn] -- 1 From Being to Nothing -- 2 From Nothing to Nothing -- References -- Chapter 21: Hegel's "Negation Driven to the Limit" - Reality and Ideality of Finitude [Anne Becker -- Translator: Niels Feuerhahn] -- 1 The Beginning of the Logic of Existence -- 2 The Reality of Finitude -- 3 Excursus: Kant -- 3.1 Back to Hegel -- 4 The Ideality of Finitude -- References -- Chapter 22: Negation, Contradiction, and Hegel's Emancipation of Truth, Right, and Beauty -- 1 Confronting Aristotle on Negation and Contradiction -- 2 The Principle of Contradiction and the Exclusion of Negation from Being -- 3 Negation and Contrastive Determinacy -- 4 The Limits of Determination by Negation -- 5 Negation and Contradiction in the Logic of Determined Determinacy -- 6 The Insufficiency of Sufficient Reason -- 7 The Principle of Contradiction and the Self-Elimination of Determined Determinacy.
8 Negation, Contradiction, and Self-Determined Determinacy -- 9 Self-Determination in Right and Beauty -- References -- Chapter 23: Hegel's Logic of Negation -- 1 Skepticism, a Scientific Method, and A Presuppositionless Start: How Negation Emerges from Nothing in the Science of Logic -- 2 Toward a Definition of Negation -- 3 The "Absolute Method" and Sublation of "Absolute Negation": Conclusion of the Logic -- References -- Chapter 24: Discovery through Negation: Hegel's Path in the Phenomenology of Spirit -- 1 Premise -- 2 Negativity of and Through the Subject -- 3 The Dynamics of Negation in the Becoming -- 4 The Meaning of the True and the Relevance of the Wrong -- 5 Negation in the Different Spheres -- 6 Is the Phenomenology a Work of Pure Negativity? -- 7 Negation and the Emergence of Logical Categories -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 25: Negative Sublimity: Hegel's Description of Jewish Religion -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hegel's Theory of Symbols -- 3 Positive Sublimity or Pantheism -- 4 The Art of the Sublimity -- 5 The Religion of the Sublimity -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 26: From Nichts to Etwas: Transcendental Method and Negation in Hermann Cohen's Idealism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Transcendental Method and Differential Calculus -- 3 From the Critique of Knowledge to the Logic of Pure Knowledge -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 27: Concrete Negation: The Dialectic of Culture's Self-Destruction in Cassirer and Adorno -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cassirer and the Dialectic of Mythical Consciousness -- 3 Adorno and the Negative Dialectic of Culture and Barbarism -- 4 Instead of a Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 28: Negativity in Cassirer: On the Scope and Limits of a Hegelian Reading of The Philosophy of the Symbolic Forms -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Negativity in Hegel.
3 Cassirer's Critique of Hegel in The Problem of Knowledge.
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The diachrony of negation / / edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Jacqueline Visconti
The diachrony of negation / / edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Jacqueline Visconti
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 415/.7
Collana Studies in Language Companion
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Negatives
Grammar, Comparative and general - Tense
Negation (Logic)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-272-6988-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Diachrony of Negation; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; The diachrony of negation; 1. A resilient subject; 1.1 A note on terminology; 2. Summaries of the individual chapters; References; On the relation between double clausal negation and negative concord; 1. Introduction; 2. Some obvious similarities and differences; 3. A typological relation?; 4. Negative concord as a prerequisite for Double Negation or Preverbal Negation; 5. Languages with both DN and NC; 5.1 Ewe and contamination; 5.2 Karok and negative absorption; 6. Languages with NC but no DN; 7. Conclusion; Abbreviations
References Appendix; The Jespersen cycles seen from Austronesian; 1. Introduction; 2. The Jespersen cycles; 3. Standard negation; 4. The Austronesian languages; 5. Negation in the Austronesian languages. An overview; 6. Where do we find double negation?; 7. Word order; 8. Negative etyma across languages; 9. Emphasis; 10. The origin of the new negation; 11. Triple and quadruple negation; 12. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; The development of standard negation in Quechua; 1. Introduction; 2. Geographical and historical background; 3. Quechua interrogative-negative patterns
3.1 Types of interrogative-negative patterns 3.2 Standard negation in Quechua; 3.3 Overview of negation patterns for sentential negation in the Quechua language family; 4. Variations in the standard negation in the Quechua language family; 4.1 Peripheral Quechua varieties; 4.1.1 Standard negation: Single negation with mana; 4.1.2 Non-standard sentential negation in Peripheral Quechua varieties
4.1.2.1 Focus of negation. Here I mention some strategies to indicate the focus of negation. One is enclosing the negative phrase with [+focus] by mana...-chu. This pattern is used in most EK varieties, including Napo. Observe the wh-word question in (11) a 4.1.2.2 Emphatic negation. Here, the strategy is the addition of suffix -chu and/or subject displacement. Emphatic negation is evident in existential sentences in Napo Kichwa. Positive and negative existential sentences display the subject at initial
4.1.2.3 Emphatic negation in sentences expressing prohibition, warnings, advice and requests. As an additional proof of the emphatic role of the suffix -chu, there are negative sentences showing shades of compelling requests or orders within contexts requ4.1.2.4 Negation and evidentiality. The negative sentence in Peripheral Quechua can present interaction between the negative mana and the clitics -chu and -mi.; 4.1.2.5 Summary of strategies in Peripheral Quechua. Negation patterns in Peripheral Quechua are illustrated in Table 4 below:
4.2 Southern Quechua, some dialects of Central Quechua and Northern Peruvian Quechua
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The diachrony of negation / / edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Jacqueline Visconti
The diachrony of negation / / edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Jacqueline Visconti
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 415/.7
Collana Studies in Language Companion
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Negatives
Grammar, Comparative and general - Tense
Negation (Logic)
ISBN 90-272-6988-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Diachrony of Negation; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; The diachrony of negation; 1. A resilient subject; 1.1 A note on terminology; 2. Summaries of the individual chapters; References; On the relation between double clausal negation and negative concord; 1. Introduction; 2. Some obvious similarities and differences; 3. A typological relation?; 4. Negative concord as a prerequisite for Double Negation or Preverbal Negation; 5. Languages with both DN and NC; 5.1 Ewe and contamination; 5.2 Karok and negative absorption; 6. Languages with NC but no DN; 7. Conclusion; Abbreviations
References Appendix; The Jespersen cycles seen from Austronesian; 1. Introduction; 2. The Jespersen cycles; 3. Standard negation; 4. The Austronesian languages; 5. Negation in the Austronesian languages. An overview; 6. Where do we find double negation?; 7. Word order; 8. Negative etyma across languages; 9. Emphasis; 10. The origin of the new negation; 11. Triple and quadruple negation; 12. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; The development of standard negation in Quechua; 1. Introduction; 2. Geographical and historical background; 3. Quechua interrogative-negative patterns
3.1 Types of interrogative-negative patterns 3.2 Standard negation in Quechua; 3.3 Overview of negation patterns for sentential negation in the Quechua language family; 4. Variations in the standard negation in the Quechua language family; 4.1 Peripheral Quechua varieties; 4.1.1 Standard negation: Single negation with mana; 4.1.2 Non-standard sentential negation in Peripheral Quechua varieties
4.1.2.1 Focus of negation. Here I mention some strategies to indicate the focus of negation. One is enclosing the negative phrase with [+focus] by mana...-chu. This pattern is used in most EK varieties, including Napo. Observe the wh-word question in (11) a 4.1.2.2 Emphatic negation. Here, the strategy is the addition of suffix -chu and/or subject displacement. Emphatic negation is evident in existential sentences in Napo Kichwa. Positive and negative existential sentences display the subject at initial
4.1.2.3 Emphatic negation in sentences expressing prohibition, warnings, advice and requests. As an additional proof of the emphatic role of the suffix -chu, there are negative sentences showing shades of compelling requests or orders within contexts requ4.1.2.4 Negation and evidentiality. The negative sentence in Peripheral Quechua can present interaction between the negative mana and the clitics -chu and -mi.; 4.1.2.5 Summary of strategies in Peripheral Quechua. Negation patterns in Peripheral Quechua are illustrated in Table 4 below:
4.2 Southern Quechua, some dialects of Central Quechua and Northern Peruvian Quechua
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The diachrony of negation / / edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Jacqueline Visconti
The diachrony of negation / / edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Jacqueline Visconti
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 415/.7
Collana Studies in Language Companion
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Negatives
Grammar, Comparative and general - Tense
Negation (Logic)
ISBN 90-272-6988-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Diachrony of Negation; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; The diachrony of negation; 1. A resilient subject; 1.1 A note on terminology; 2. Summaries of the individual chapters; References; On the relation between double clausal negation and negative concord; 1. Introduction; 2. Some obvious similarities and differences; 3. A typological relation?; 4. Negative concord as a prerequisite for Double Negation or Preverbal Negation; 5. Languages with both DN and NC; 5.1 Ewe and contamination; 5.2 Karok and negative absorption; 6. Languages with NC but no DN; 7. Conclusion; Abbreviations
References Appendix; The Jespersen cycles seen from Austronesian; 1. Introduction; 2. The Jespersen cycles; 3. Standard negation; 4. The Austronesian languages; 5. Negation in the Austronesian languages. An overview; 6. Where do we find double negation?; 7. Word order; 8. Negative etyma across languages; 9. Emphasis; 10. The origin of the new negation; 11. Triple and quadruple negation; 12. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; The development of standard negation in Quechua; 1. Introduction; 2. Geographical and historical background; 3. Quechua interrogative-negative patterns
3.1 Types of interrogative-negative patterns 3.2 Standard negation in Quechua; 3.3 Overview of negation patterns for sentential negation in the Quechua language family; 4. Variations in the standard negation in the Quechua language family; 4.1 Peripheral Quechua varieties; 4.1.1 Standard negation: Single negation with mana; 4.1.2 Non-standard sentential negation in Peripheral Quechua varieties
4.1.2.1 Focus of negation. Here I mention some strategies to indicate the focus of negation. One is enclosing the negative phrase with [+focus] by mana...-chu. This pattern is used in most EK varieties, including Napo. Observe the wh-word question in (11) a 4.1.2.2 Emphatic negation. Here, the strategy is the addition of suffix -chu and/or subject displacement. Emphatic negation is evident in existential sentences in Napo Kichwa. Positive and negative existential sentences display the subject at initial
4.1.2.3 Emphatic negation in sentences expressing prohibition, warnings, advice and requests. As an additional proof of the emphatic role of the suffix -chu, there are negative sentences showing shades of compelling requests or orders within contexts requ4.1.2.4 Negation and evidentiality. The negative sentence in Peripheral Quechua can present interaction between the negative mana and the clitics -chu and -mi.; 4.1.2.5 Summary of strategies in Peripheral Quechua. Negation patterns in Peripheral Quechua are illustrated in Table 4 below:
4.2 Southern Quechua, some dialects of Central Quechua and Northern Peruvian Quechua
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Dialectical passions [[electronic resource] ] : negation in postwar art theory / / Gail Day
Dialectical passions [[electronic resource] ] : negation in postwar art theory / / Gail Day
Autore Day Gail
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Columbia University Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 p.)
Disciplina 701/.18
Collana Columbia themes in philosophy, social criticism, and the arts
Soggetto topico Art, Modern - 20th century - Philosophy
Art, Modern - 21st century - Philosophy
Negation (Logic)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-00882-3
9786613008824
0-231-52062-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto T.J. Clark and the pain of the unattainable beyond -- Looking the negative in the face : Manfredo Tafuri and the Venice school of architecture -- Absolute dialectical unrest, or, The dizziness of a perpetually self-engendered disorder -- The immobilization of "social abstraction" -- Afterword : hotel utopia.
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Day Gail  
New York, : Columbia University Press, c2011
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Dialectical passions [[electronic resource] ] : negation in postwar art theory / / Gail Day
Dialectical passions [[electronic resource] ] : negation in postwar art theory / / Gail Day
Autore Day Gail
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Columbia University Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 p.)
Disciplina 701/.18
Collana Columbia themes in philosophy, social criticism, and the arts
Soggetto topico Art, Modern - 20th century - Philosophy
Art, Modern - 21st century - Philosophy
Negation (Logic)
ISBN 1-283-00882-3
9786613008824
0-231-52062-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto T.J. Clark and the pain of the unattainable beyond -- Looking the negative in the face : Manfredo Tafuri and the Venice school of architecture -- Absolute dialectical unrest, or, The dizziness of a perpetually self-engendered disorder -- The immobilization of "social abstraction" -- Afterword : hotel utopia.
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Day Gail  
New York, : Columbia University Press, c2011
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Dialectical passions [[electronic resource] ] : negation in postwar art theory / / Gail Day
Dialectical passions [[electronic resource] ] : negation in postwar art theory / / Gail Day
Autore Day Gail
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Columbia University Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 p.)
Disciplina 701/.18
Collana Columbia themes in philosophy, social criticism, and the arts
Soggetto topico Art, Modern - 20th century - Philosophy
Art, Modern - 21st century - Philosophy
Negation (Logic)
ISBN 1-283-00882-3
9786613008824
0-231-52062-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto T.J. Clark and the pain of the unattainable beyond -- Looking the negative in the face : Manfredo Tafuri and the Venice school of architecture -- Absolute dialectical unrest, or, The dizziness of a perpetually self-engendered disorder -- The immobilization of "social abstraction" -- Afterword : hotel utopia.
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Day Gail  
New York, : Columbia University Press, c2011
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Essays on non-classical logic [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Heinrich Wansing
Essays on non-classical logic [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Heinrich Wansing
Pubbl/distr/stampa River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 160
511.31
Altri autori (Persone) WansingH (Heinrich)
Collana Advances in logic
Soggetto topico Nonclassical mathematical logic
Tense (Logic)
Negation (Logic)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-94806-3
9786611948061
981-279-974-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; 1 Fine Grained Theories of Time ; 1.1 Priorean Tense Logic ; 1.2 Referential Tense Logic ; 1.3 A First Look at Allen's System ; 1.4 A Sorted Interval-Based Language ; 1.5 Concluding Remarks ; Bibliography ; 2 Revision Sequences and Computers With an Infinite Amount of Time
2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Gupta-Belnap Systems ; 2.2.1 Revision Sequences ; 2.2.2 The Systems S# and S* ; 2.3 Infinite Time Turing Machines ; 2.4 Revision Sequences Modeled by Infinite Time Turing Machines ; 2.5 The Limit Rule and Other Applications ; 2.6 Aftermath ; Bibliography
3 On Frege's Nightmare: A Combination of Intuitionistic Free and Paraconsistent Logics 3.1 Aims of This Paper ; 3.2 The Dialogical Approach to Free Logic ; 3.2.1 Dialogical Free Logic With and Without tertium non datur ; 3.2.2 Winning Strategies and Dialogical Tableaux for DFL
3.2.3 Many Quantifiers and Sorts of Objects - The Systems DFLn and DFL 3.2.4 Combining DFLI and DFLC ; 3.3 Inconsistent Objects ; 3.3.1 Paraconsistency ; 3.3.2 The Dialogical Approach to Paraconsistent Logic and Frege's Nightmare ; 3.4 Conclusions ; Bibliography
4 Truthmakers Entailment and Necessity 4.1 Truthmakers ; 4.2 Entailment ; 4.3 Necessity ; 4.4 Reductionism ; 4.5 Proofs ; 4.6 Conclusion ; Bibliography ; 5 Global Definability in Basic Modal Logic ; 5.1 Introduction ; 5.2 Basic Concepts ; 5.3 Local Definability
5.4 Global Definability
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Essays on non-classical logic [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Heinrich Wansing
Essays on non-classical logic [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Heinrich Wansing
Pubbl/distr/stampa River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 160
511.31
Altri autori (Persone) WansingH (Heinrich)
Collana Advances in logic
Soggetto topico Nonclassical mathematical logic
Tense (Logic)
Negation (Logic)
ISBN 1-281-94806-3
9786611948061
981-279-974-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; 1 Fine Grained Theories of Time ; 1.1 Priorean Tense Logic ; 1.2 Referential Tense Logic ; 1.3 A First Look at Allen's System ; 1.4 A Sorted Interval-Based Language ; 1.5 Concluding Remarks ; Bibliography ; 2 Revision Sequences and Computers With an Infinite Amount of Time
2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Gupta-Belnap Systems ; 2.2.1 Revision Sequences ; 2.2.2 The Systems S# and S* ; 2.3 Infinite Time Turing Machines ; 2.4 Revision Sequences Modeled by Infinite Time Turing Machines ; 2.5 The Limit Rule and Other Applications ; 2.6 Aftermath ; Bibliography
3 On Frege's Nightmare: A Combination of Intuitionistic Free and Paraconsistent Logics 3.1 Aims of This Paper ; 3.2 The Dialogical Approach to Free Logic ; 3.2.1 Dialogical Free Logic With and Without tertium non datur ; 3.2.2 Winning Strategies and Dialogical Tableaux for DFL
3.2.3 Many Quantifiers and Sorts of Objects - The Systems DFLn and DFL 3.2.4 Combining DFLI and DFLC ; 3.3 Inconsistent Objects ; 3.3.1 Paraconsistency ; 3.3.2 The Dialogical Approach to Paraconsistent Logic and Frege's Nightmare ; 3.4 Conclusions ; Bibliography
4 Truthmakers Entailment and Necessity 4.1 Truthmakers ; 4.2 Entailment ; 4.3 Necessity ; 4.4 Reductionism ; 4.5 Proofs ; 4.6 Conclusion ; Bibliography ; 5 Global Definability in Basic Modal Logic ; 5.1 Introduction ; 5.2 Basic Concepts ; 5.3 Local Definability
5.4 Global Definability
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Essays on non-classical logic [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Heinrich Wansing
Essays on non-classical logic [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Heinrich Wansing
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 160
511.31
Altri autori (Persone) WansingH (Heinrich)
Collana Advances in logic
Soggetto topico Nonclassical mathematical logic
Tense (Logic)
Negation (Logic)
ISBN 1-281-94806-3
9786611948061
981-279-974-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; 1 Fine Grained Theories of Time ; 1.1 Priorean Tense Logic ; 1.2 Referential Tense Logic ; 1.3 A First Look at Allen's System ; 1.4 A Sorted Interval-Based Language ; 1.5 Concluding Remarks ; Bibliography ; 2 Revision Sequences and Computers With an Infinite Amount of Time
2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Gupta-Belnap Systems ; 2.2.1 Revision Sequences ; 2.2.2 The Systems S# and S* ; 2.3 Infinite Time Turing Machines ; 2.4 Revision Sequences Modeled by Infinite Time Turing Machines ; 2.5 The Limit Rule and Other Applications ; 2.6 Aftermath ; Bibliography
3 On Frege's Nightmare: A Combination of Intuitionistic Free and Paraconsistent Logics 3.1 Aims of This Paper ; 3.2 The Dialogical Approach to Free Logic ; 3.2.1 Dialogical Free Logic With and Without tertium non datur ; 3.2.2 Winning Strategies and Dialogical Tableaux for DFL
3.2.3 Many Quantifiers and Sorts of Objects - The Systems DFLn and DFL 3.2.4 Combining DFLI and DFLC ; 3.3 Inconsistent Objects ; 3.3.1 Paraconsistency ; 3.3.2 The Dialogical Approach to Paraconsistent Logic and Frege's Nightmare ; 3.4 Conclusions ; Bibliography
4 Truthmakers Entailment and Necessity 4.1 Truthmakers ; 4.2 Entailment ; 4.3 Necessity ; 4.4 Reductionism ; 4.5 Proofs ; 4.6 Conclusion ; Bibliography ; 5 Global Definability in Basic Modal Logic ; 5.1 Introduction ; 5.2 Basic Concepts ; 5.3 Local Definability
5.4 Global Definability
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