Dialetheism: The Philosophy of True Contradictions
Dialetheism posits that some statements can be both true and false simultaneously.…
Deviant Logic: Exploring Alternative Systems
Deviant logic refers to logical systems that differ from classical logic. These…
The Destructive Dilemma in Logic
A destructive dilemma is a logical argument form. It uses two conditional…
Designated Value in Logic
A designated value in logic functions similarly to truth in classical systems.…
Derivable Rule in Logic
A derivable rule is a logical rule that can be derived from…
Deontic Modal Logic
Deontic modal logic is a specialized field within modal logic that rigorously…
Denying the Antecedent
A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly concludes the negation of the…
De Morgan’s Rules
De Morgan's rules provide two fundamental laws for transforming negated logical expressions.…
De Morgan Negation Explained
A De Morgan negation is a fundamental logical operator characterized by its…
Deflationism
Deflationism posits that 'true' has no substantive property. Its role is primarily…