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Volume 11 (2020)
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Tense Forms of Moore's Paradox

Ruhollah Ebrahimpouresfahani; meghdad ghari

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 1-32

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4489

Abstract
  Moore’s sentences are sentences of the form “p but I don't believe that p” or “p but I believe that not-p”. These sentences are called the omissive and the commissive form of Moorean sentence, respectively. These sentences might be true, yet they are ‘absurd’ ...  Read More

Aristotle’s principles of science: The solution for the puzzles in Posterior Analytics, A.2 ‎& A.10.‎

mohammad amin baradaran nikou; gholamreza zakiany; malek hoseini; hasan miandari

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 33-62

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4147

Abstract
  Aristotle, in Posterior Analytics, A.2‎‏,‏‎ introduces the principles of science. In Post An, ‎A10, He describes three kinds of foundations of science. There seem to be some ‎discrepancies between the classification in A.2 and three kinds of the foundations in ‎A.10. It is ...  Read More

On Logical Facts: Realism about Logical Consequence

Mohammadmohsen Haeri; Davood Hosseini

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 63-87

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4148

Abstract
  Logical realism, in a sense, is realism about the subject matter of logic. What is logic really about? Talk of logic is more or less synonymous with talk of the relation of logical consequence; the relation that holds between the premisses of an argument and its conclusion. However, in the history logic, ...  Read More

‍ Continuous Logic

Seyed Mohammad Amin Khatami; masood por mahdiyan

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 89-120

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4149

Abstract
  Continuous logic is generalization of first order logic to a many valued logic with an infinitary truth value set. Many of the results of classic logic and it's model theory have been generalized to continuous logic. Continuous logic not only has many uses in the mathematical analysis and in the model ...  Read More

Topological aspects of the classical logic

karim khanaki

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 121-135

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4490

Abstract
  Classical first-order logic is the most common logic in mathematics applications as well as in the study of logical foundations. From a long time ago, the only link between logic and mathematical topology was limited to the concept of type spaces, and there were no other links between these two domains. ...  Read More

An argument based on linear logic in favour of scientific realism concerning the problem of observable/unobservable distinction

Mohammad Shafiei; aram batobeh

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 157-178

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4150

Abstract
  The possibility, or lack thereof, of drawing a sharp distinction between the observable and unobservable entities, as a main debate between the scientific realism and antirealism, is still one of the most controversial problems in philosophy of science. One of the arguments offered in favour of realism ...  Read More

Suhrawardi on One-premissed Syllogism

Mahdi Azimi

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 179-193

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4151

Abstract
  Suhrawardi claims that there can be no one-premissed syllogism, and he makes a reason for this. The issue of the current article is the genealogy of that claim and the logical evaluation of this reason. Our hypothesis is that, historically, the conflict over the possibility or impossibility of the one-premissed ...  Read More

Critical Review of Telic Pluralism about Logic

Hamid Alaeinejad; Morteza Haji Hosseini

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 195-211

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4492

Abstract
  According to Beall and Restall pluralism, classical logic, relevant logic and intuitionistic logic are all correct. In this type of pluralism, logic is considered to be normative; in the sense that one who accepts the truth of the premises of a valid argument, is bounded to accept the result of that ...  Read More

Are particular cogent and accidental conditionals distinct?

Asadollah Fallahi

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 213-248

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4493

Abstract
  One of the most perplexing issues in Arabic Logic is the particular quantifier for conditionals. Before discussing particular quantifier at cogent conditionals, Ibn-Sina deals with particular quantifier at categorical propositions and its divisions. But, as we shall see, his explanation at categorical ...  Read More

A Mathematical Logic Approach to 'Osool'e Fegh'

fateme sadat nabavi

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 249-277

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4494

Abstract
  In recent decades, formalization in mathematical structures has been developed in different areas with logical nature. These mathematical structures besides providing more precise and sufficient languages than natural ones, would be a base for constructing  assistant software in these areas. One ...  Read More

Discursive Analysis of Debate of Abu Sa'id Syrafi Nahwi and Abu Bashar Mata

Ismael noshad; Morteza haji Hosseini

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 279-298

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2019.4152

Abstract
  The debate of Abu Sa'id Syrafi Nahwi and Abu Bashar Mata is one of the key nodes of Islamic civilization.This debate was the focus of the two main streams that arose from the Abbasid ideological reform. One-way Translation Movement and its implications and other way ideological and theological and jurisprudential ...  Read More