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Analytic and synthetic in logic

Analytic and synthetic in logic AbstractFirst, I will introduce the distinction between analytic and synthetic as a partition of propositions, proofs, programs and definitions, as an extension of the distinction between analytic categorical propositions and synthetic categorical propositions in ancient Logic. Secondly, I will discuss some logical questions concerning the distinction between analytic and synthetic, and I will present main results obtained in mathematical logic as answers to the logical questions concerning the relationships between analytic and synthetic. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Logic Journal of the IGPL Oxford University Press

Analytic and synthetic in logic

Logic Journal of the IGPL , Volume 24 (4) – Aug 1, 2016

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Oxford University Press
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ISSN
1367-0751
eISSN
1368-9894
DOI
10.1093/jigpal/jzw015
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Abstract

AbstractFirst, I will introduce the distinction between analytic and synthetic as a partition of propositions, proofs, programs and definitions, as an extension of the distinction between analytic categorical propositions and synthetic categorical propositions in ancient Logic. Secondly, I will discuss some logical questions concerning the distinction between analytic and synthetic, and I will present main results obtained in mathematical logic as answers to the logical questions concerning the relationships between analytic and synthetic.

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Logic Journal of the IGPLOxford University Press

Published: Aug 1, 2016

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