Philosophical Logic: A Phenomenological Approach

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Analytical Philosophy
Argumentation
Argumentation Theory
Aristotle
Artificial Intelligence
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Buddhist Logic
Carnap
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Chrysippus
Cognitive Science
Cross-Disciplinary
Descartes
Epistemic Logic
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Evolution of Logical Systems
Formal Systems
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History of Logic
Homotopy Equivalence
Homotopy Theory
Informal Logic
Kant
Leibniz
Lindenbaum-Tarski Algebra
Logic
Logic and Computation
Logic and Mathematics
Logical Positivism
Logical Reasoning
Machine Learning
Mathematical Frameworks
Mesopotamia
Modal Logic
Mozi
Non-Classical Logic
Phenomenology
Philosophical Logic
Philosophical Phenomenology
Philosophy
Semantics
Silk Road
Simplicial Complexe
Stoic Logic
Stoics
Symbolic Logic
Topological Structures
Topology
Trade Networks
Transcendental Logic
Univalent Foundations
Wittgenstein
Yogacara

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  • ISBN 9789819813285
  • Publication Date: 05 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is an accessible introduction to philosophical logic's phenomenological approach, elucidating its principles and demonstrating its utility in uncovering the origins and development of logic. The analytical approach to philosophical logic which dominated early discourse posited that logic serves as a universal tool capable of articulating any consistent thought, representative of an era where formalism and rigor were prized as the ultimate pathways to clarity and precision. In recent times, however, the landscape of foundational mathematics has shifted with the emergence of univalent foundations. They, unlike symbolic logic and set theory, embrace the uncountable, infinite diversity of mathematical objects, something that was inconceivable within the confines of logical positivism.The phenomenological approach dispenses with the need for comprehensive logical calculi, focusing instead on smaller, modular units of logic referred to as logemes. The implications of this approach extend beyond historical analysis, holding significant potential for applications in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and more. By offering an expansive arsenal of homotopic tools, the phenomenological approach equips researchers and practitioners with innovative techniques for tackling complex problems in all fields.

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