Higher-Order Vagueness
Higher-order vagueness concerns the application of vagueness itself, especially with predicates that…
Higher-Order Quantifiers
A higher-order quantifier binds variables that range over properties, relations, or functions,…
Higher-Order Logic
Higher-order logic extends first-order logic by enabling quantification over predicates and other…
Understanding Hierarchy: Concepts, Types, and Applications
A hierarchy ranks entities based on criteria, seen in organizational structures and…
Heterological: Understanding Self-Referential Paradoxes
Explore heterological, an adjective describing terms that do not apply to themselves.…
Hereditary Property
A hereditary property in mathematics and logic is a characteristic that, if…
Hasty Generalization Fallacy
A hasty generalization occurs when a conclusion is drawn from insufficient or…
Harmony in Logic and Philosophy
Harmony in logic signifies a balance in introduction and elimination rules for…
Grelling Paradox
The Grelling paradox explores self-reference in language. It questions whether the word…
Gödel’s Slingshot Argument
Gödel's slingshot argument challenges theories distinguishing facts from true propositions. It questions…