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  • Fall 2020

    McNulty, Luke Blanchet

    The ‘resolute’ reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s work is often taken to involve a kind of anti-realism about what the philosopher calls ‘logic,’ or ‘grammar’ – the order of meaning that structures our understanding of the world and which is expressed in our uses of language. Conversely, I argue...

  • Spring 2015

    Masoud, Seyed Hassan

    Natural deduction and the axiom method, as two derivation methods of formal deductive logic, are extensionally equivalent in the sense that they prove the same theorems and they derive the same premise-conclusion arguments: one has a derivation of a given conclusion from a given premise set if...

  • Fall 2018

    Zhao, Yang

    My thesis is about the nature of natural laws. My view of scientific laws, as you have seen, is very different from the traditional theories of laws. My methods in this paper are very similar in style to Russell’s discussions of laws and science since we both pay attention to actual scientific...

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