Truth, Probability and Paradox: Studies in Philosophical LogicClarendon Press, 1973 - 305 páginas Classic work by one of the most brilliant figures in post-war analytic philosophy. |
Contenido
POSSIBILITIES OF ANALYSIS | 1 |
SIMPLE TRUTH | 18 |
CONDITIONALS | 64 |
The Logical Powers Account | 81 |
8 | 88 |
The Logic of Conditionals | 109 |
The Ontology of Dispositions and Powers | 133 |
120 | 148 |
CONCEPTS OF PROBABILITY | 154 |
LOGICAL PARADOXES | 237 |
A Collection of Paradoxes | 296 |
303 | |
Términos y frases comunes
A. N. Prior actual analysis answer antecedent apply argue argument ascribe assert Bernoulli's Theorem called causal laws coherent conclusion consequent consequentialist construct contingent corresponding counterfactual counterfactual conditionals Cretan D. H. Mellor defined definition degree of belief dispositional property England will win entail Epimenides Euathlus example explain fact false formal give H₁ heterological holds homozygous hypothesis if-sentences indeterminate interpretation intrinsic J. L. Mackie language liar-paradoxical limiting frequency logical relation material conditional meaning merely minimal disposition not-P not-Q objective chance occur open conditional ordinary P. F. Strawson paradox paradox of analysis philosophical phrase plausible possible situation possible worlds predicate premisses principle of indifference prob probabilification probability concepts propensity question real number reason result Richard's paradox rules self-reference semantic sense sentence sequence simple probability someone sort statement Strawson suggested suppose supposition Tarski things tion toss true truth-teller utterance words
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Pragmatics: Implicature, Presupposition and Logical Form Gerald Gazdar Sin vista previa disponible - 1979 |