Philosophy is the attempt to answer fundamental questions about the nature of knowledge, reality, and morals. In North America and the United Kingdom, the dominant approach is analytic philosophy, ...
Teorema: Revista Internacional de Filosofía, Vol. 34, No. 3, La intuición: enfoques analíticos, fenomenológicos y experimentales / Intuition: Analytic, Phenomenological and Experimental Approaches ...
The New York Times reported yesterday on some of Jonathan Haidt's work on the evolutionary roots of human morality. Haidt, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, wrote about some of his ...
Logic and geometric representations constitute an interdisciplinary framework that merges formal logical systems with spatial and diagrammatic structures. This field encompasses the study of classical ...
Humans overall suck at logic. We have the capacity for logic, but it is only one of many algorithms running in our brains, and often gets lost in the noise. Further, we have many intuitions, biases, ...
All human beings may have the ability to understand elementary geometry, independently of their culture or their level of education. In a spherical universe, researchers found that Amazonian Indians ...
Journal of Logic, Language, and Information, Vol. 2, No. 3 (Jul., 1993), pp. 217-254 (38 pages) In this paper a semantics for dynamic predicate logic is developed that uses sequence valued assignments ...
“Thou shalt not kill” may be the most recognizable moral prohibition in societies around the world. But where does your sense of justice come from? Throughout history, justice and laws about ...
Philosophy is the attempt to answer fundamental questions about the nature of knowledge, reality, and morals. In North America and the United Kingdom, the dominant approach is analytic philosophy, ...
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