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Tag Archives: history of logic
Upcoming Conference: Inaugural Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic – Validity throughout History
At the end of May, UCLA will host the first Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic[=PASHL]. For four days (24-28 May), experts on different logical and philosophical traditions – from Antiquity to the early 20th century – will meet … Continue reading
On Ladies’ Fashion, Plastic Surgery, and the History of Logic and Philosophy
My last two entries for the column What’s hot in medieval reasoning are really a two-parter on the History of Philosophy and the History of Logic. It’s both a bit personal and more than a bit silly – but I … Continue reading