Popper's logical systems were an attempt to "reform the teaching of elementary logic", but were regarded by their own author as "bad and ill-fated". However, the problem raised by Popper was, and still is, a real one. In fact we show that the popular approaches in terms of natural deduction and analytic tableaux are unsatisfactory. Then we present a system of classical logic which combines the virtues of both and can be generalized to a wide range of non-classical logics.
A Solution to a Problem of Popper
D'AGOSTINO, Marcello;
2006
Abstract
Popper's logical systems were an attempt to "reform the teaching of elementary logic", but were regarded by their own author as "bad and ill-fated". However, the problem raised by Popper was, and still is, a real one. In fact we show that the popular approaches in terms of natural deduction and analytic tableaux are unsatisfactory. Then we present a system of classical logic which combines the virtues of both and can be generalized to a wide range of non-classical logics.File in questo prodotto:
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