Inconsistent Arithmetic: When Logic Fails
Inconsistent arithmetic refers to a mathematical system where contradictions can be proven,…
Henkin Sentence
A Henkin sentence is a self-referential statement that asserts its own provability…
Truth-Value Glut
A truth-value glut arises in formal semantics when a theory assigns multiple…
Finitely Axiomatizable Theories
A theory is finitely axiomatizable if it can be completely defined by…
Fallacy of Division
The fallacy of division is a logical error where one wrongly assumes…
Equivocation: The Fallacy of Double Meanings
Equivocation is a logical fallacy where a word with multiple meanings is…
Denying the Antecedent
A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly concludes the negation of the…
Understanding Co-reference
Co-reference identifies expressions that refer to the same entity. It's crucial for…
Converse Domain in Set Theory and Logic
The converse domain encompasses all elements related to any member of a…
Affirming the Consequent Fallacy
A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly assumes the antecedent is true…
