Hume’s Principle
Hume's principle states that two collections have the same number of objects…
Understanding the Horns of a Dilemma
A dilemma presents two equally undesirable choices, often referred to as its…
Holism: Understanding Systems as Wholes
Holism posits that systems and their properties are best understood as integrated…
Higher-Order Vagueness
Higher-order vagueness concerns the application of vagueness itself, especially with predicates that…
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…
Gödel-Dummett Logic
A distinct intuitionistic logic, Gödel-Dummett logic incorporates a principle of maximal elements.…
Truth-Value Glut
A truth-value glut arises in formal semantics when a theory assigns multiple…
Geach-Kaplan Sentence
A sentence type probing philosophy of language and logic. It highlights issues…