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Traditional Logic
Signification in Aristotle

Seyed Ammar Kalantar

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.50054.1487

Abstract
  For Aristotle both words and propositions signify. However, the question is what the significate is and under what conditions a specific word or proposition can have a single signification. This issue leads to a discussion of homonymy and "to be spoken of in many ways." Of the 20th-century Aristotelian ...  Read More

Standard Mathematical Logic
Provability of Hindman-Schur and Hindman-Brauer in Peano Arithmetic

amir khamseh

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.47895.1457

Abstract
  Hindman’s Theorem states that for every coloring of natural numbers N with finitely many colors, there is an infinite set H such that the set of numbers which can be written as a sum of distinct elements of H is monochromatic. On the other hand, Brauer’s Theorem states that for all r,l,s≥1, ...  Read More

The historical course of the development of Dialetheism from ancient times until now

Gholam Ali Hashemifar; Mahdi Azimi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.48491.1466

Abstract
  Even though the principle of non-contradiction is one of the most important principles governing philosophy, especially since the time of Aristotle, some people have gone against this principle and challenged it. The present study mainly aims to show the historical course of the dialethism and the solutions ...  Read More

Analytical Philosophy
Explanation of The Semantics of Non-cognitivism and The Frege-Geach Problem

Seyyed Mohammad Ali Hodjati; MOhammad Hassan Arjmandi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.49601.1480

Abstract
  The “Frege-Geach problem” is one of the most challenging problems against the non-cognitivist view. The crisis is rooted in Ayer’s view. While affected by the main thesis of logical positivists –i.e., the verifiability principle, Ayer showed that moral propositions are neither ...  Read More

Traditional Logic
Conditional proposition analysis in some works of traditional logic of nineteenth century Europe

davood heidari

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.49622.1479

Abstract
  The nature of conditional propositions and their content analysis has been one of the extensive topics in logic. The questions and issues raised in the Western logical tradition regarding conditional propositions differ somewhat from what we know in the logical tradition of the Islamic world. In this ...  Read More

Philosophy of Logic
The validity of reason and imitation in the psychological logic of Mirzai Qom

Majid Zamani Alavijeh

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.49901.1481

Abstract
  Mirza Qomi's explanation about practical reason is important in three ways: (1) He is considered one of the most serious critics of Aristotelian logic and the way of reasoning in this logic, and he has followed a different path from the defenders of this logic. (2) The logic governing Mirza Qomi's thought ...  Read More

About Colyvan's Book on Philosophy of Mathematics and its Translation

Morteza Moniri

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.49928.1482

Abstract
  In recent years, some books on the philosophy of mathematics have been translated into Persian. Unfortunately, in some cases, these translations are insufficient and even misleading. It seems that reviewing and criticizing these translations can help to correct and improve this situation. In this article, ...  Read More

Standard Mathematical Logic
Formalizing three reasonings of Hojwiri in first-order predicate logic

Katayoon Mehrabadi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.50006.1483

Abstract
  The validity of any argument depends on its compatibility with logical rules. Some arguments have a form of proof; But they have some types of logical errors inside, that is, they are pseudo-arguments; not proof. Theological works, as texts that have seemingly logical and valid arguments, are worthy ...  Read More

Philosophical Logic
The Epistemological Value of the Interrelation of Definition and Argument in Transcendent Wisdom

Mojtaba Afsharpour

Volume 15, Issue 2 , March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.50874.1491

Abstract
  Aristotelian logicians proposed the interrelation of definition and argument as a solution to the challenge of recognizing the true essence of things and the lack of epistemological value in complete definitions. Mulla Sadra's emergence and his theory of the ideality of quiddity further highlighted this ...  Read More

Analysis of Referential and Attributive Uses Based on Indirect Speech Acts
Volume 14, Issue 2 , January 2024, , Pages 65-84

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2024.44839.1430

Abstract
  One of the important questions about definite descriptions is the difference between referential and attributive uses of these descriptions. Donnellan objects Russell and Strawson's theories of definite descriptions because they both fail to explain referential use, but nowhere do they give us a set ...  Read More

Russell and Modality
Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2023, , Pages 205-230

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2023.45258.1436

Abstract
  Nowadays modal logic is one of the important areas of logic, but at the beginning of the emergence of modern logic, there was not much attention to this branch of logic, and even the founders of modern logic, including Russell, had an anti-modal position. One of the factors that led Russell to adopt ...  Read More

Logical Connectives in Deviant Logics Based on Quine's Meaning-Variance Thesis
Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2023, , Pages 23-56

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2023.44701.1427

Abstract
  The explanation of the meaning of logical connectives in this paper is under epistemological and semantic topics and has a philosophical-logical approach. Also, the field of philosophy of language and the relationship between grammar and logic is one of the other areas that have been addressed. After ...  Read More

An axiomatization for different levels of Islamic legal justification, using nonclassical conditionals.
Volume 14, Issue 2 , January 2024, , Pages 203-225

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2024.47195.1453

Abstract
  When formalizing the Islamic legal reasoning system, we encounter various categories of justifications which require different logical operators. For instance, certain ones possess a certain epistemic value; thus, accepting them necessitates accepting the accompanying causal and logical ramifications. ...  Read More

Hajhosseini's Non-Truth-functional Logic
Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2023, , Pages 103-126

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2023.44944.1431

Abstract
  Mortaza Hajhosseini in the second edition of his book Two Non-Classical Logic Systems, A new Outlook on Elements of Logic has introduced four non-classical logics: truth-functional, non-truth-functional, and combinations of the two, which are naturally extensions of the former two. In another article, ...  Read More

Paraconsistency and Aristotlean-Avecinnian account of the identity across change

Seyyed Mohammad Ali Hodjati; kasra Farsian

Articles in Press, Corrected Proof, Available Online from 17 March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/lsj.2025.51005.1493

Abstract
  It is obvious that things are subject to change in our world. For example, the nib of a pencil may be broken; however, the pencil is the same pencil as before, with the only change that its nib is now broken. However, the problem is not so simple. During the history of metaphysics, there have been those- ...  Read More

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