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Paradox and Paraconsistency

Paradox and Paraconsistency

Paradox and Paraconsistency

Conflict Resolution in the Abstract Sciences
John Woods, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
September 2002
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Paperback
9780521009348

    In a world plagued by disagreement and conflict one might expect that the exact sciences of logic and mathematics would provide a safe harbor. In fact these disciplines are rife with internal divisions between different, often incompatible, systems. Do these disagreements admit of resolution? Can such resolution be achieved without disturbing assumptions that the theorems of logic and mathematics state objective truths about the real world? In this original and historically rich book John Woods explores apparently intractable disagreements in logic and the foundations of mathematics and sets out conflict resolution strategies that evade or disarm these stalemates. An important sub-theme of the book is the extent to which pluralism in logic and the philosophy of mathematics undermines realist assumptions. This book makes an important contribution to such areas of philosophy as logic, philosophy of language and argumentation theory. It will also be of interest to mathematicians and computer scientists.

    • Major contribution to a subject area, logic, that is a strong one for us
    • Author has several books to his credit and is well-known in the field (titles include The Logic of Fiction, Engineered Death, Aristotle's Earlier Logic, The Death of Argument)

    Product details

    September 2002
    Paperback
    9780521009348
    380 pages
    227 × 152 × 24 mm
    0.536kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Conflict in the abstract sciences
    • 2. Modalities
    • 3. Managing inconsistency
    • 4. Semantic intuitions
    • 5. Sets and truths
    • 6. Fiction
    • 7. Currying liars
    • 8. Normativity.
      Author
    • John Woods , University of British Columbia, Vancouver