文档介绍:LOGIC, THOUGHT AND ACTION
LOGIC, EPISTEMOLOGY, AND THE UNITY OF SCIENCE
VOLUME 2
Editors
Shahid Rahman, University of Lille III, France
John Symons, University of Texas at El Paso, .
Editorial Board
Jean Paul van Bendegem, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Johan van Benthem, University of Amsterdam, herlands
Jacques Dubucs, University of Paris I-Sorbonne, France
Anne Fagot-Largeault, Collège de France, France
Bas van Fraassen, Princeton University, .
Dov Gabbay, King’s College London, .
Jaakko Hintikka, Boston University, .
Karel Lambert, University of California, Irvine, .
Graham Priest, University of Melbourne, Australia
Gabriel Sandu, University of Helsinki, Finland
Heinrich Wansing, Technical University Dresden, Germany
Timothy Williamson, Oxford University, .
Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science aims to reconsider the question of the unity
of science in light of recent developments in logic. At present, no single logical, semantical
or methodological framework dominates the philosophy of science. However, the editors
of this series believe that formal techniques like, for example, independence friendly logic,
dialogical logics, multimodal logics, game theoretic semantics and linear logics, have the
potential to cast new light on basic issues in the discussion of the unity of science.
This series provides a venue where philosophers and logicians can apply specific technical
insights to fundamental philosophical problems. While the series is open to a wide variety
of perspectives, including the study and analysis of argumentation and the critical
discussion of the relationship between logic and the philosophy of science, the aim is to
provide an integrated picture of the scientific enterprise in all its diversity.
Logic, Thought and Action
Edited by
Daniel Vanderveken
University of Quebec,Trois-Rivières,
QC, Canada
A . Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Cong