A Logical Framework

Authors

  • Göran Sundholm University of Leyden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22370/rhv2013iss1pp35-40

Keywords:

Statement, judgemen, proposition, consequence, inference

Abstract

The paper presents a framework of distinctions for the philosophy of logic in which the interrelations between some central logical notions, such as statement, judgement (-act), judgement (made), proposition (al content), consequence, and inference are spelled out.

Author Biography

Göran Sundholm, University of Leyden

Göran Sundholm (1953) holds an Oxford doctorate in proof theory (1983). He wrote about 50 research articles, including six Handbook chapters, and presented many invited contributions at international conferences. Sundholm is a regular referee for several European research councils and a frequent evaluator for doctorates, Habilitationen and tenures at European and American universities. Previously he was Fellow by Examination at Magdalen College, Oxford; Lecturer at  Radboud University, Nijmegen; and Reader in Theoretical Philosophy in Stockholm. Since his appointment as Professor in Philosophy at Leiden University in 1987 he was four times Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy. He accepted visiting professorships at Siena, Rio de Janeiro/Campinas and Stockholm (twice).

Published

2013-05-30

How to Cite

Sundholm, G. (2013). A Logical Framework. Revista De Humanidades De Valparaíso, (1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.22370/rhv2013iss1pp35-40

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