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Is indicative conditionals non-truth functional?

Masoud Alvand

Volume 9, Issue 1 , October 2018, Pages 1-17

Abstract
  The incompatibility between the connectives of natural language and the language of classical logic in the truth-functionality has led some to think that the language of classical logic is incapable of representing the natural language sentences and formulating the arguments of this language. This paper ...  Read More

Medieval Supposition Theory:The Implicit Semantic of Aristotle's “Sophistical Refutations”

Mahin Bagheri; Mehdi Mirzapour; Gholamreza Zakiani

Volume 9, Issue 1 , October 2018, Pages 19-52

Abstract
  Supposition theory is one of the most important logical- semantic theories which is put forward by medieval logicians in their logical texts and commentaries usually under the discussion topic "Properties of Terms". Since this theory has important consequences and results in logic, philosophy and theology, ...  Read More

Translation of “Semantical Analysis of Intuitionistic Logic I Saul Kripke”

Borzuya Beglari

Volume 9, Issue 1 , October 2018, Pages 53-93

Abstract
  When Saul Kripke published Semantical Analysis of Intuitionistic Logic I in 1965, all previous matters, Brouwer–Heyting–Kolmogorov interpretation (BHK interpretation), topological interpretation, Beth models, were effected by its clarity and perspicuity and then it became the standard, ...  Read More

Frege’s view of Identity, considering “Begriffsschrift” and “Über Sinn und Bedeutung”

Taleb Jaberi

Volume 9, Issue 1 , October 2018, Pages 95-112

Abstract
  Identity is one of the most important and at the same time controversial topics in Frege’s writings. In this essay we discuss his account of this subject and try to explain and criticise it’s different interpretations. Our main question is about the elements that Identity is a relation between ...  Read More

Putnam, Semantic Externlism, and Model-theoretic Argument

Hamed Ghadiri; mohammad saeedimehr

Volume 9, Issue 1 , October 2018, Pages 113-136

Abstract
  Hilary Putnam (1926-2016) in most of his philosophy focused on the question ‘how does mind/language hook onto the world?’ He followed this question and proposed various opinions in different fields of philosophy. In semantics, he defended semantic externlism and in metaphysics and ontology, ...  Read More

The evaluation of Athir al-Din al-Abhari’s view on fourth figure of syllogism

morteza mezginejad; fatemeh Baghery nejad

Volume 9, Issue 1 , October 2018, Pages 183-225

Abstract
  Aristotle commences controversial debate with introducing three figures of syllogism. Then, the fourth figure was added to syllogism. In contrast to the other three figures which have a few discuses, the fourth figure has a lot of discussion and disagreements about conclusion conditions. Three controversial ...  Read More