Synopsis
Ruminations is a collection of sundry notes and essays on Logic. These complement and enrich the author’s past writings, further analyzing or reviewing certain issues.Among the many topics covered are: •the importance of the laws of thought, and how they are applied using the logic of paradox; •details of formal logic, including some important new insights on the nesting, merger and splitting up of hypothetical propositions;•details of causal logic, including analogical reasoning from cause to cause;•a cutting-edge phenomenological analysis of negation.Additionally, this volume is used to publish a number of notes and essays previously only posted in the Internet site www.TheLogician.net, including a history of Jewish logic and an analysis of Islamic logic.
About the Author
Avi Sion (Ph.D. Philosophy) is a researcher and writer in logic and philosophy, including original writings on the theory and practice of inductive and deductive logic, phenomenology, epistemology, aetiology, psychology, meditation, ethics, and much more. He resides in Geneva, Switzerland.
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