New essays in free logic in honour of Karel Lambert

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New essays in free logic in honour of Karel Lambert

edited by Edgar Morscher and Alexander Hieke

(Applied logic series, v. 23)

Kluwer Academic, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Free logic - i.e., logic free of existential presuppositions in general and with respect to singular terms in particular- began to come into its own as a field of research in the 1950s. As is the case with so many developments in Western philosophy, its roots can be traced back to ancient Greek philo sophy. It is only during the last fifty years, however, that it has become well established as a branch of modern logic. The name of Karel Lambert is most closely connected with this development: he gave it its name and its profile as a well defined field of research. After a development of fifty years, it is time to look back and take stock while at the same time scanning for new perspectives. This is the purpose of the papers collected in this volume. The first paper is written by Karel Lambert himself who also comments on all the papers of the other authors. In an introductory essay we give a survey of the present status of and new directions in free logic.

Table of Contents

  • Preface. Free Logic: A Fifty-Year Past and an Open Future
  • E. Morscher, P. Simons. Part I: Names and Definite Descriptions. Free Logic and Definite Descriptions
  • K. Lambert. Calculi of Names: Free and Modal
  • P. Simons. Part II: Modalities. Free Logic and Quantification in Syntactic Modal Contexts
  • P. Schweizer. Substitution, Quantifiers and Identity in Modal Logic
  • S. Ghilardi. Free Epistemic Logic
  • W. Lenzen. Part III: Semantics and Programming. Supervaluational Free Logic and the Logic of Information Growth
  • J.B. Escriba. `No Input, No Output' Logic
  • S. Lehmann. Free Logic in Program Specification and Verification
  • R.D. Gumb. Part IV: History. Existence and Reference in Medieval Logic
  • G. Klima. Can Meinongian Logic Be Free? J. Pasniczek. Part V: Comments. Comments
  • K. Lambert. Index of persons.

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  • NCID
    BA56487333
  • ISBN
    • 1402002165
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    vii, 255 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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