This Cambridge Elements series provides an extensive overview of the many and varied connections between philosophy and logic. Distinguished authors provide an up-to-date summary of the results of current research in their fields and give their own take on what they believe are the most significant debates influencing research, drawing original conclusions.
Elements in this series
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Probability and Inductive Logic
- Element
Meinongianism
- Element
The Logic of Grounding
- Element
Free Logic
- Element
Logic and Information
- Element
Propositional Quantifiers
- Element
Relevance Logic
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The Many Faces of Impossibility
Editors
Brad Armour-Garb is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Albany. His publications include Deflationism and Paradox (co-edited with J.C. Beall, 2006), Pretense and Pathology (with James Woodbridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015), Reflections on the Liar (2017), and Fictionalism in Philosophy (co-edited with Fred Kroon, 2020).
Fred Kroon is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland. He has authored numerous papers in formal and philosophical logic, ethics, philosophy of language, and metaphysics, and is the author of A Critical Introduction to Fictionalism (with Stuart Brock and Jonathan McKeown-Green, 2018).