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    Kh Sievers.A. General Logic & John Slaney - 1989 - International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (4).
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    Hegel on Kant’s Antinomies and Distinction Between General and Transcendental Logic.Transcendental Logic & Sally Sedgwick - 1991 - The Monist 74 (3):403-420.
    A common reaction to Hegel’s suggestion that we collapse Kant’s distinction between form and content is that, since such a move would also deprive us of any way of distinguishing the merely logical from the real possibility of our concepts, it is incoherent and ought to be rejected. It is true that these two distinctions are intimately related in Kant, such that if one goes, the other does as well. But it is less obvious that giving them up as Kant (...)
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  3. Boston colloquium for the philosophy of science. [REVIEW]What is Elementary Logic - 1991 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 22:201-204.
  4. International union of history and philosophy of science uppsala university.Methodology Logic - 1990 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 21:401-403.
  5. Jaakko Hintikka.Inductive Generalization - 1975 - In Jaakko Hintikka (ed.), Rudolf Carnap, Logical Empiricist: Materials and Perspectives. D. Reidel Pub. Co.. pp. 73--371.
     
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  6. Contemporary Brazilian research in logic part II.Arthur Buchsbaum, Tarcisio Pequeno, A. General, Newton Ca da Costa & Jean-Yves Beziau - 1997 - Logique Et Analyse 40:3.
  7. Table Des matteres contemporary Brazilian research in logic parte.Arthur Buchsbaum, Tarcisio Pequeno, A. General, Newton Ca da Costa & Jean-Yves Beziau - 1997 - Logique Et Analyse 40:6.
  8. Dirk Batens, editorial note 3 Andrzej Wisniewski, questions and inferences 5 Diderik Batens, a general characterization of adaptive logics. 45 Mariusz Urbanski, synthetic tableaux and erotetic search scenarios: Extension and extraction 69. [REVIEW]Liza Verhoeven, All Premises Are Equal, But Some Are More, Erik Weber, Maarten van Dyck & Adaptive Logic - 2001 - Logique Et Analyse 44:1.
  9. Generalized logical operations among conditional events.Angelo Gilio & Giuseppe Sanfilippo - 2019 - Applied Intelligence 49:79-102.
    We generalize, by a progressive procedure, the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditional events to the case of n conditional events. In our coherence-based approach, conjunctions and disjunctions are suitable conditional random quantities. We define the notion of negation, by verifying De Morgan’s Laws. We also show that conjunction and disjunction satisfy the associative and commutative properties, and a monotonicity property. Then, we give some results on coherence of prevision assessments for some families of compounded conditionals; in particular (...)
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    Coherence as Generalized Logical Equivalence.Wouter Meijs - 2006 - Erkenntnis 64 (2):231-252.
    In this paper I consider whether there is a measure of coherence that could be rightly claimed to generalize the notion of logical equivalence. I show that Fitelson’s (2003) proposal to that effect encounters some serious difficulties. Furthermore, there is reason to believe that no mutual-support measure could ever be suitable for the formalization of coherence as generalized logical equivalence. Instead, it appears that the only plausible candidate for such a measure is one of relative overlap. The measure I propose (...)
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    A general logic.John Slaney - 1990 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 68 (1):74 – 88.
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    General Logic and the Method of Metaphysical Deductions.Davide Dalla Rosa - 2023 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 4 (3):245-254.
    This article focuses on the interpretation of the metaphysical deductions of the higher cognitive faculties in Gabriele Gava’s Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and the Method of Metaphysics. The aim is to assess the role that Kant’s general logic plays in these metaphysical deductions, the consequences for the analysis of the faculties, and the place of general logic in Gava’s overall theoretical analysis of Kant’s first Critique.
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    General logic-systems and finite consequence operators.Robert A. Herrmann - 2007 - Logica Universalis 1 (1):201-208.
    . In this paper, the significance of using general logic-systems and finite consequence operators defined on non-organized languages is discussed. Results are established that show how properties of finite consequence operators are independent from language organization and that, in some cases, they depend only upon one simple language characteristic. For example, it is shown that there are infinitely many finite consequence operators defined on any non-organized infinite language L that cannot be generated from any finite logic-system. On (...)
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  14. General Logic.Ralph M. Eaton - 1932 - The Monist 42:155.
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  15. General Logic.Ralph M. Eaton - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):235-239.
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    General Logic an Introductory Survey.Ralph Monroe Eaton - 1931 - New York, NY, USA: C. Scribner's Sons.
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    The Origin and Validity of Root Concepts, the Place of General Logic Within Transcendental Logic and Kant’s Critique of Dogmatism: A Response to My Critics.Gabriele Gava - 2023 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 4 (3):267-282.
    In Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and the Method of Metaphysics (CUP 2023), I argue that the first Critique is not only a ‘propaedeutic’ to metaphysics, but actually already establishes parts of metaphysics. These parts belong to what Kant calls transcendental philosophy. Additionally, I also provide an account of Kant’s critique of dogmatism and Wolff as its main defender. In this paper, I take up Luigi Filieri’s and Davide Dalla Rosa’s invitation to further develop my characterization of transcendental philosophy and (...)
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  18. Generalized Logic: A Philosophical Perspective with Linguistic Applications.Gila Sher - 1989 - Dissertation, Columbia University
    The question motivating my investigation is: Are the basic philosophical principles underlying the "core" system of contemporary logic exhausted by the standard version? In particular, is the accepted narrow construal of the notion "logical term" justified? ;As a point of comparison I refer to systems of 1st-order logic with generalized quantifiers developed by mathematicians and linguists . Based on an analysis of the Tarskian conception of the role of logic I show that the standard division of terms (...)
     
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    General Logic. By Ralph M. Eaton. (London: Charles Scribners' Sons. 1931. Pp. xii + 630. Price 10s. 6d.).G. Ryle - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):235-.
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    On “Generalized logics”.Stephen L. Bloom - 1974 - Studia Logica 33 (1):65-68.
  21. Logical Mistakes, Logical Aliens, and the Laws of Kant’s Pure General Logic.Tyke Nunez - 2018 - Mind 128 (512):1149-1180.
    There are two ways interpreters have tended to understand the nature of the laws of Kant’s pure general logic. On the first, these laws are unconditional norms for how we ought to think, and will govern anything that counts as thinking. On the second, these laws are formal criteria for being a thought, and violating them makes a putative thought not a thought. These traditions are in tension, in so far as the first depends on the possibility of (...)
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    General Logic[REVIEW]Jesse V. Mauzey - 1932 - Journal of Philosophy 29 (10):268-271.
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    Conditionals and modularity in general logics.Dov M. Gabbay - 2011 - New York: Springer. Edited by Karl Schlechta.
    This text centers around three main subjects. The first is the concept of modularity and independence in classical logic and nonmonotonic and other nonclassical logic, and the consequences on syntactic and semantical interpolation and language change. In particular, we will show the connection between interpolation for nonmonotonic logic and manipulation of an abstract notion of size. Modularity is essentially the ability to put partial results achieved independently together for a global result. The second aspect of the book (...)
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    The fundamentals of general logic.Elie Maynard Adams - 1954 - New York: Longmans, Green.
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    Kant’s General Logic and Aristotle.Kurt Mosser - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 16:181-189.
    In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant uses the term “logic” in a bewildering variety of ways, at times making it close to impossible to determine whether he is referring to (among others) general logic, transcendental logic, transcendental analytic, a "special" logic relative to a specific science, a "natural" logic, a logic intended for the "learned" (Gelehrter), some hybrid of these logics, or even some still-more abstract notion that ranges over all of these (...)
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  26. Generalized logical consequence: Making room for induction in the logic of science. [REVIEW]Samir Chopra & Eric Martin - 2002 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 31 (3):245-280.
    We present a framework that provides a logic for science by generalizing the notion of logical (Tarskian) consequence. This framework will introduce hierarchies of logical consequences, the first level of each of which is identified with deduction. We argue for identification of the second level of the hierarchies with inductive inference. The notion of induction presented here has some resonance with Popper's notion of scientific discovery by refutation. Our framework rests on the assumption of a restricted class of structures (...)
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    Stability and General Logics.Tapani Hyttinen - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (2):219-240.
    In this paper we make an attempt to study classes of models by using general logics. We do not believe that Lww is always the best logic for analyzing a class of models. Let K be a class of models and L a logic. The main assumptions we make about K and C are that K has the L-amalgamation property and, later in the paper, that K does not omit L-types. We show that, if modified suitably, most (...)
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    On a Generalized Logic Calculus.Gaisi Takeuti - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):351-352.
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    General Logic[REVIEW]Jesse V. Mauzey - 1932 - Journal of Philosophy 29 (10):268-271.
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    The Conditioned Formalism of General Logic in the “Critique of Pure Reason”.Sally Sedgwick - 1996 - International Philosophical Quarterly 36 (2):141-153.
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    An Introduction to General Logic.Walter Lefevre & E. E. Constance Jones - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (1):81.
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    Definitional equivalence and algebraizability of generalized logical systems.Alexej P. Pynko - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 98 (1-3):1-68.
    In this paper we define and study a generalized notion of a logical system that covers on an equal formal basis sentential, equational and sequential systems. We develop a general theory of equivalence between generalized logics that provides, first, a conception of algebraizable logic , second, a formal concept of equivalence between sequential systems and, third, a notion of equivalence between sentential and sequential systems. We also use our theory of equivalence for developing a general algebraic approach (...)
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    How does probability theory generalize logic?David Miller - 2004
    Rolando Chuaqui y yo, nos encontramos una ´ unica vez, en Bah´ıa Blanca en agosto 1992, en el Simposio Latino- Americano de L´ ogica Matem´ atica. Lamentablemente, Chuaqui muri´ o antes de mi pr´ oxima visita a Am´ erica del Sur, igual que otro gran l´ ogico latinoamericano, Carlos Alchourr´ on. Chuaqui estuvo en Bah´ıa Blanca juntos con varios alumnos que hablaron sobre aspectos de la l´.
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    Towards a general logic of propositions.C. West Churchman, F. P. Clarke & M. C. Nahm - 1942 - Philadelphia: [University of Pennsylvania press].
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    Towards a General Logic of Propositions.C. West Churchman - 1942 - In Francis Palmer Clarke & Milton Charles Nahm (eds.), Philosophical essays in honor of Edgar Arthur Singer, jr. London,: H. Milford, Oxford university press. pp. 46-68.
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  36. An Introduction to General Logic.E. E. Constance Jones - 1892 - The Monist 3:314.
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    Towards a General Logic of Propositions.C. West Churchman - 1942 - In M. C. Nahm & F. P. Clarke (eds.), Philosophical Essays in Honor of Edgar Arthur Singer, Jr. Cambridge University Press. pp. 46-68.
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    Truth and Falsehood: An Inquiry Into Generalized Logical Values.Yaroslav Shramko & Heinrich Wansing - 2011 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    The book presents a thoroughly elaborated logical theory of generalized truth-values understood as subsets of some established set of truth values. After elucidating the importance of the very notion of a truth value in logic and philosophy, we examine some possible ways of generalizing this notion. The useful four-valued logic of first-degree entailment by Nuel Belnap and the notion of a bilattice constitute the basis for further generalizations. By doing so we elaborate the idea of a multilattice, and (...)
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  39. Knowledge of logical generality and the possibility of deductive reasoning.Corine Besson - 2019 - In Anders Nes & Timothy Hoo Wai Chan (eds.), Inference and Consciousness. London: Routledge. pp. 172-196.
    I address a type of circularity threat that arises for the view that we employ general basic logical principles in deductive reasoning. This type of threat has been used to argue that whatever knowing such principles is, it cannot be a fully cognitive or propositional state, otherwise deductive reasoning would not be possible. I look at two versions of the circularity threat and answer them in a way that both challenges the view that we need to apply general (...)
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  40. The Priority of Judging: Kant on Wolff's General Logic.Corey W. Dyck - 2016 - Estudos Kantianos 4 (2):99-118.
    In this paper, I consider the basis for Kant's praise of Wolff's general logic as "the best we have." I argue that Wolff's logic was highly esteemed by Kant on account of its novel analysis of the three operations of the mind (tres operationes mentis), in the course of which Wolff formulates an argument for the priority of the understanding's activity of judging.
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    To Teach Critical Thinking and Clear Speaking. Postulates of Criticism and Clarity and the Issue of So Called General Logic.Marcin Będkowski - 2020 - Studia Semiotyczne—English Supplement 31:5-24.
    In the paper, I have presented a portrait of Jerzy Pelc as a teacher. He followed in the footsteps of Kazimierz Twardowski and his direct disciples and tried to develop his students’ skills of critical thinking and clear speaking—the basics of good work in philosophy. These skills are connected with methodological postulates of criticism and precision which were shared by all the members of the Lvov-Warsaw School. Jerzy Pelc treated these postulates also as didactic postulates arising out of the conceptions (...)
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  42. Nothing more or less than logic: General logic, transcendental philosophy, and Kant's repudiation of Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre.Wayne M. Martin - 2003 - Topoi 22 (1):29-39.
    In this paper I lay the foundations for an understanding of one of Fichte's most neglected and least understood texts: the late lecture course on Transcendental Logic. I situate this work in the context of Fichte's lifelong struggle with the problem of understanding the relation between logic and philosophy – a problem that I show to figure centrally both in Fichte's own revolutionary thinking and in his response to Kant's notorious denunciation of the Wissenschaftslehre. By attending to this (...)
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    The Grammatical Background of Kant's General Logic.Kurt Mosser - 2008 - Kantian Review 13 (1):116-140.
    In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant conceives of general logic as a set of universal and necessary rules for the possibility of thought, or as a set of minimal necessary conditions for ascribing rationality to an agent . Such a conception, of course, contrasts with contemporary notions of formal, mathematical or symbolic logic. Yet, in so far as Kant seeks to identify those conditions that must hold for the possibility of thought in general, such conditions (...)
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    Takeuti Gaisi. On a generalized logic calculus. Japanese journal of mathematics, Bd. 23 , S. 39–96. Errata, ebd., Bd. 24 , S. 149–156. [REVIEW]Kurt Schütte - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):351-352.
  45. EATON, R. W. -General Logic[REVIEW]C. A. M. C. A. M. - 1934 - Mind 43:238.
     
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    Outline of a theory on the general logical structure of the language of action.Hector Neri Castañeda - 1960 - Theoria 26 (3):151-182.
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    Compiling defeasible inheritance networks to general logic programs.Jia-Huai You, Xianchang Wang & Li Yan Yuan - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 113 (1-2):247-268.
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    FLP answer set semantics without circular justifications for general logic programs.Yi-Dong Shen, Kewen Wang, Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink, Christoph Redl, Thomas Krennwallner & Jun Deng - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 213 (C):1-41.
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    Beth E.-W.. General logic and semiotics. Philosophie , XI Philosophie des sciences—psychologie, publiée par l'Institut International de Philosophie, publication entreprise sous les auspices de l'U.N.E.S.C.O., Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 1089, Hermann & Cie, Paris 1950, pp. 3–16. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (3):233-233.
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    Review: E.-W. Beth, General Logic and Semiotics. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (3):233-233.
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