Aristotle’s Sea Battle Thought Experiment
Aristotle's sea battle thought experiment delves into future contingents, questioning whether statements…
Aristotelian Logic
Aristotle's traditional logic, a foundational system in Western thought, centers on syllogisms…
Aristotelian Comprehension Schema
The Aristotelian comprehension schema, represented as (∃x)Φ → (∃Y)(∀x)(Yx ↔ Φ) in…
Antilogism: Understanding Logical Contradictions
An antilogism is a syllogism with three premises that lead to a…
Analethic Logic: Exploring a Three-Valued System
Analethic logic is a three-valued system featuring truth values 'true', 'false', and…
Affirming the Consequent Fallacy
A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly assumes the antecedent is true…
Affirmative Proposition
An affirmative proposition asserts the truth of a statement, affirming a quality…
Adjunction: Understanding the Concept
Adjunction, often seen in logic and grammar, involves adding a new element…
Argument from Ignorance (Ad Ignorantiam)
The ad ignorantiam fallacy asserts a claim's truth based on a lack…
Addition Rule of Inference in Formal Logic
The addition rule in formal logic allows inferring a disjunction from a…