RanaldClouston on Nostr: Academic #philosophy question for the Mastodon hive mind: can anyone point me to a ...
Academic #philosophy question for the Mastodon hive mind: can anyone point me to a good example of a philosophy paper, preferably recent, which does *not* have #logic as its primary subject, but does use formal logical notation to present its argument? I'm writing slides introducing logic and want to give some sense of how it is used in analytic philosophy (as well as other fields). Boosts welcome.
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