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Topics 4 Essay Phi 455

The document provides possible topics for a final essay in a philosophical logic course. It lists various topics related to classical logic, modal logic, epistemic logic, and intuitionistic logic. Some example topics include the liar's paradox, Gödel's incompleteness theorems, modal interpretations of ontological arguments for God's existence, and possible worlds semantics for counterfactuals. The essay should be 4-6 pages and include a statement of the problem, philosophical context, summary of previous research, and the student's own discussion or alternative perspective.

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The document provides possible topics for a final essay in a philosophical logic course. It lists various topics related to classical logic, modal logic, epistemic logic, and intuitionistic logic. Some example topics include the liar's paradox, Gödel's incompleteness theorems, modal interpretations of ontological arguments for God's existence, and possible worlds semantics for counterfactuals. The essay should be 4-6 pages and include a statement of the problem, philosophical context, summary of previous research, and the student's own discussion or alternative perspective.

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Possible Topics for Essay writing(and are not limited to :)

PHI 455: PHILOSOPHICAL LOGIC August 23, 2011


The nal paper (essay-1) is due September 26, 2011(Monday). It should be between 4-6 pages, or around 3000 words. If you are having trouble coming up with a topic that interests you, please mail me or set up a meeting with me (preferably on Friday after 4PM) so that we can talk about possibilities. The structure of the paper for an essay may include the following things: A statement of the problem. A brief philosophical/historical context (as appropriate). A brief summary of previous research/commentary on the problem (does not have to be exhaustive, but should cover the essential points and the theoretical framework). A discussion of why this previous work is inadequate (either because the argument is not sound or because it lacks wider applications). Your alternative( if possible) Bibliography or References (Atleast 5)

Topics
1. Classical Logic

Possible paper topics include (and are not limited to):

(a) The distinction between Inference and implication (b) Paradox of material Implication (c) Truth functional connectives and essential properties. (d) Russels paradox: Resolution (e) Liars Paradox and self referential statements (f) Logicism: Mathematics reduce to Logic. (g) Fundamental Laws of Logic- its Importance (h) The Problem of Logical consequence: Etchemundys critique (i) Characteristics of a mathematical proof. (j) Deductive, inductive and Abductive arguments in Logic. (k) The distinction between object and meta language: Resolution of liars paradox (l) Parlell between Euclids Geometry and Aristotles logic (if any?). Why there is not much interaction between them? (m) Rigor in the Euclid formal axiomatic theory (n) Euclids fth postulate: origin of proof. (o) Zenos paradox and Motion paradox- Do we need to give up fundamental laws of Logic? (p) The problem of innity (q) Cantors Continuum Hypothesis (r) Merits and demerits of Aristotles Logic (s) Does church-Turing thesis apply to the physical world? (t) A symbolic analysis of relay and switching circuits: Contribution of Boole/Claude Shannon. (u) Some Philosophical consequences of G odels incompleteness theorem. 2. Modal Logic (a) Aristotle on future contingent sentences: (b) Aristotle Modal Syllogisms 2

(c) Philosophical signicance of MODAL LOGIC (d) Indicative vs Subjunctive conditionals (e) The concept of possible worlds in Leibniz modal metaphysics. (f) Leibniz on necessary truths: Why does Leibniz think that our knowledge of necessary truth does not rely on the senses only? What is the other basis of our knowledge of necessary truths? To what extent does it rely on the senses? (g) Paradox of strict implication:a Way out (h) The dierence between de . . . re and de. . . dicto modalities. (i) Deontic Logic Paradoxes: Rosss paradox, Free Choice Paradox, Empty normative system, Chisolms paradox, Forresters paradox of gentle murder, deontic detachment (j) Kants notion of ought implies can (k) Contrary-to-duty imperatives. (l) Modal interpretion of Aslems ontological proof for the existence of God. (m) G odels ontological proof for the existence of God, and problems. (n) Origin of Modal Logic: A historical survey (o) Defending material implication (p) Standard G odel modal logic: characteristics (q) Limitations of possible worlds semantics (r) Quines argument against Modal Logic (s) A Critique of Modal realism and Plurality of worlds. (t) Problem of Counterfactuals (u) David Lewiss possible worlds semantics of counterfactuals (v) Lewis Triviality theorem. (w) Probability and theory of conditionals (x) On the Signicance of the Principle of Excluded Middle in Mathematics (y) Essential features of Intuitionism 3

3. Epistemic Logic (a) Knowers paradox (b) Muddy children puzzle using Kripke model. (c) Robert Aumann on Common Knowledge (d) The Problem of Logical Omniscience 4. Intutionistic Logic 5. Online References: (a) http://www.jstor.org (b) http://www.philpapers.org (c) http://scholar.google.com (d) http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/ (e) http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/suche/index.php (f) http://academic.research.microsoft.com/ 6. Useful Material: http://sites.google.com/site/theoremeorg/ [Must visited webpage] http://robotics.stanford.edu/ epacuit/classes/ml-notes.pdf http://sakharov.net/foundation.html http://www.cs..edu/davise/knowledge-tutorial.pdf http://mally.stanford.edu/notes.pdf http://philo.at/pipermail/phillogic/ http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/linguistics-and-philosophy/24-244-modallogic-fall-2009/lecture-notes/ nyu

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