1. Fate, Logic, and Time - Wipf and Stock Publishers
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This book is the first full-length treatment of the philosophical problem of fatalism, the thesis that the laws of logic alone suffice to prove that no perso...
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This book is the first full-length treatment of the philosophical problem of fatalism, the thesis that the laws of logic alone suffice to prove that no person ever acts freely. After a critical examination of the history of the problem, from Aristotle through Stoic and medieval thought, Cahn analyzes contemporary discussions of the issue, revealing how a belief in free will is logically connected to specific assumptions about the truth-value of propositions and the nature of time.
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5. Fate, Logic, and Time by Steven M. Cahn - Literal.club
This book is the first full-length treatment of the philosophical problem of fatalism, the thesis that the laws of logic alone suffice to prove that no ...
This book is the first full-length treatment of the philosophical problem of fatalism, the thesis that the laws of logic alone suffice to prove that no person ever acts freely. After a critical examination of the history of the problem, from Aristotle through Stoic and medieval thought, Cahn analyzes contemporary discussions of the issue, revealing how a belief in free will is logically connected to specific assumptions about the truth-value of propositions and the nature of time.
6. Steven M. Cahn Fate, Logic, and Time (1) - Academia.edu
The first issue concerns the impact that the evidence for determinism, supposedly shown by cognitive sciences, would have, if popularized, on the ordinary ...
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7. Fate, Time, and Language - Hill Nadell Literary Agency
... logic, language, and the physical world, but he also called out a semantic ... “Fate, Time, and Language contains a great deal of first-rate philosophy ...
8. Time, Fate, and Mercury: Transmodernity and the Shape of ...
Sep 10, 2015 · Nietzsche first lays out Zarathustra's central ... ” category theory constitutes a theory of universals, one having properties radically ...
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. – Arthur C. Clarke “How could we drink up the sea? Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the entire horizon? What were we d…
9. Blog - Logic Matters
But let's skip over the extravagant advertising spiel for now. This won't be the first time category theory has been over-sold, and over-selling certainly doesn ...
I thought I should take a look at the just-published book by Noson Yanofsky, Monoidal Category Theory: Unifying Concepts in Mathematics, Physics, and Computing (MIT Press, 2024).
10. The Fate and Influence of John Stuart Mill's Proposed Science of Ethology
... radical development, and other new human sciences were proposed and formulated for the first time ... Logic (1843), which culminated in the well-known Book VI ...
The years between 1840 and 1940 constituted an important period in the history of the human sciences. During this period, under the impulse of cataclysmic social events and the inspiration of rapid development in the physical and biological sciences, the previously existing "moral sciences" underwent radical development, and other new human sciences were proposed and formulated for the first time. In the early part of this crucial period in the history of the modern human sciences, few works were as important as John Stuart Mill's System of Logic (1843), which culminated in the well-known Book VI, entitled "On the Logic of the Moral Sciences."1 This work attempted to bring rigorous thinking to the human sciences, especially as regards methods and standards of proof. It was both an indication of, and an influence upon, the developing self-consciousness with which nineteenth-century investigators sought to bring human affairs within the purview of strictly scientific procedures. Going through numerous editions-eight in Mill's own lifetime-the work was a best seller for the rest of the nineteenth century.
11. [PDF] The Fate of Analysis - The Mad Duck Coalition
... logical rules, it presupposes the validity of these rules. It would therefore be circular to try to give logic a first foundation in psychology. (LI 1, 95).
12. [PDF] Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
first time. I mainly wanted to show, however, the way in which what I have been calling schizophrenic disjunction or écriture, when it becomes general- ized ...
13. [PDF] Logical Investigations, Vols I & II - PhilPapers
therefore be circular to try to give logic a first foundation in psychology.6 ... first time import into the natural theory. We measure, as shown above ...