Logical Form Between Logic and Natural Language
Logical form has always been a prime concern for philosophers belonging to the analytic tradition. For at least one century, the study of logical form has been widely adopted as a method of investigation, relying on its capacity to reveal the structure of
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Andrea Iacona
Logical Form
Between Logic and Natural Language
Synthese Library Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science Volume 393
Editor-in-Chief Otávio Bueno, University of Miami, Department of Philosophy, USA Editorial Board Berit Brogaard, University of Miami, USA Anjan Chakravartty, University of Notre Dame, USA Steven French, University of Leeds, UK Catarina Dutilh Novaes, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
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Andrea Iacona Center for Logic, Language, and Cognition, Department of Philosophy and Education University of Turin Turin, Italy
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