Development of logical form
Abstract
This paper discusses the historical development of the logical form of sentences and deductions. The dependence of the concept of logical on the philosophical presuppositions of a certain logical system (Aristotle's term logic, stoic logic, Boole's logic, Frege's logic and modern logic) is shown. Further, the systematic dependence of the logical form of sentences from deductive contexts, where they appear, is shown.Downloads
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2016-01-17
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Ule, A. (2016). Development of logical form. Filozofski Vestnik, 12(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/filozofski-vestnik/article/view/3792
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Aspects of form in philosophy and other theorethical discourses
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