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The field is considered to be distinct from philosophical logic.
His areas of interest are metaphysics, philosophical logic, and ethics.
However, as in modern philosophical logic, it means that which is asserted by the sentence.
He has interests in the philosophies of mind, language, philosophical logic and ethics.
In this sense, philosophical logic is a technical subject.
His work includes articles on philosophical logic, medical ethics, animal rights, and the philosophy of science.
Woods also points out that there's substantial overlap between philosophy of language and philosophical logic.
Philosophical logic deals with formal descriptions of natural language.
Philosophical logic has a much greater concern with the connection between natural language and logic.
His main academic interests lie in epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophical logic.
He worked in philosophical logic but published scantily.
This logic was developed independently of Philosophical logics.
Philosophical logic is the application of formal logical techniques to philosophical problems.
(The context for interpretants is not psychology or sociology, but instead philosophical logic.
Boethius's translation became the standard philosophical logic textbook in the Middle Ages.
The first is analytic philosophy and philosophical logic in the Anglo-American vein.
John Woods writes that philosophical logic investigates properties such as truth, meaning and reference in natural languages.
Mathematical logic and philosophical logic are commonly associated with this style of reasoning.
Van Fraassen has also studied the philosophy of quantum mechanics, philosophical logic, and epistemology.
Susan Haack argued that there is no distinction between philosophical logic seen this way and philosophy of logic.
Philosophical logic, especially in theoretical computer science, is understood to encompass and focus on non-classical logics, although the term has other meanings as well.
In mereology, an area of philosophical logic, the term gunk applies to any whole whose parts all have further proper parts.
As philosophical logic, it is about the drawing of conclusions deductive, inductive, or hypothetically explanatory.
Peirce uses examples often from common experience, but defines and discusses such things as assertion and interpretation in terms of philosophical logic.
Philosophical Logic.