Neo-Logicism and Gödelian Incompleteness
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and Oxford University Press are pleased to announce the winner of the  Graduate Essay Prize. The winner is the essay ‘ ’, by Fabian Pregel. His essay is published in the October 2022 issue of the journal ..read more
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"So you've got to the end of our race-course?" said the Tortoise. "Even though it does consist of an infinite series of distances? I thought some wiseacre or other had proved that the thing couldn't be done ..read more
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Human experimentation aside, every chicken is hatched from an egg. And every egg from which a chicken might be hatched is laid by a chicken. Equally and correspondingly commonplace is the fact that every chicken is born of chicken ..read more
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The peculiar spelling of the logical term " intension" has always given pause to laymen readers of English logical prose. From time to time, in fact, even the initiate tend to become confused ..read more
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Members of the Mind Association Executive Committee and the Editors of  were deeply saddened to learn that Katherine Hawley, Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews, has died. As a tribute to Katherine's contributions to the Mind Association and to the philosophical community, we are pleased to make available the articles that she published in the journal ..read more
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What is ‘evidence’ and what makes for good evidence? How should we act on our evidence? What kinds of evidence should be used in legal contexts? This seeks to represent the range of philosophical work on these issues, demonstrating their diversity while highlighting their interrelations ..read more
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