by Jan Wolenski (Author), Urszula Bielanska (Contributor)
This collection of essays examines logic and its philosophy. The author investigates the nature of logic not only by describing its properties but also by showing philosophical applications of logical concepts and structures. He evaluates what logic is and analyzes among other aspects the relations of logic and language, the status of identity, bivalence, proof, truth, constructivism, and metamathematics. With examples concerning the application of logic to philosophy, he also covers semantic loops, the epistemic discourse, the normative discourse, paradoxes, properties of truth, truth-making as well as theology, being and logical determinism. The author concludes with a philosophical reflection on nothingness and its modelling.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Edition: New
Publisher: Peter Lang D
Published: 30 Mar 2018
ISBN 10: 3631727453
ISBN 13: 9783631727454
Jan Wolenski is professor at the University of Information, Technology and Management in Rzeszow. He is a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the International Institute of Philosophy and Academia Europea. He publishes on law and philosophy.