Summary |
Logic
and Philosophy of Logic includes results ranging from such
philosophical disciplines as logical philosophy and philosophy of
logic to mathematical logic, a subfield of mathematics exploring the
applications of formal logic to mathematics. Philosophy of logic is
devoted to the investigation, analysis and reflection on issues
arising in logic, while philosophical logic concerns questions about
reference, truth, quantification, existence, entailment, predication,
identity, modality, and necessity. A typical example of philosophical logic is
the application of formal logical techniques to philosophical
problems. |