Future Logic: Categorical and Conditional Deduction and Induction of the Natural, Temporal, Extensional, and Logical Modalities, Volumes 1-2

· Avi Sion
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Future Logic is an original and wide-ranging treatise of formal logic.
It deals with deduction and induction, of categorical and conditional
propositions, involving the natural, temporal, extensional, and logical
modalities. 

This is the first work ever to strictly formalize the inductive
processes of generalization and particularization, through the novel
methods of factorial analysis, factor selection and formula revision. 

This is the first work ever to develop a formal logic of the natural,
temporal and extensional types of conditioning (as distinct from logical
conditioning), including their production from modal categorical
premises.

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4.5
2 reviews
A Google user
June 23, 2012
It's unfortunate that a print copy of this book is available only at the cost of $79. I have read the author's book "Buddhist Illogic," and highly recommend it.
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A Google user
July 5, 2011
It is just really an amazing book! My best regards to the Author!
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About the author

Avi Sion is the author of several works on logic and philosophy: Future Logic (1990); Judaic Logic (1995); Buddhist Illogic (2002); Phenomenology (2003); The Logic of Causation (1999, 2003, 2010); Volition and Allied Causal Concepts (2004); Ruminations (2005); Meditations (2006); Logical and Spiritual Reflections (2008-9); A Fortiori Logic (2013).

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