Sociative Logics and Their Applications

Sociative Logics and Their Applications
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing
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Book Synopsis Sociative Logics and Their Applications by : Richard Sylvan

Download or read book Sociative Logics and Their Applications written by Richard Sylvan and published by Ashgate Publishing. This book was released on 2000 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Richard Sylvan died in 1996, he had made contributions to many areas of philosophy, such as, relevant and paraconsistent logic, Meinongianism and metaphysics and environmental ethics. One of his trademarks was the taking up of unpopular views and defending them. To Richard Sylvan ideas were important, wether they were his or not. This is a book of ideas, based on a collection of work found after his death, a chance for readers to see his vision of his projects.


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