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Knowledge
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Logic
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Plato
Aristotle
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Epistemology
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Karl Popper
Metaphysics
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Scientific method
Socrates
Syllogism
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Geometry
Arithmetic
Argument
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Logical truth
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Scholasticism
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Greek language
Latin
Proposition
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Tautology (logic)
Logical positivism
Theory
Validity
Ancient Greek
Interpretation (logic)
Formal language
Well-formed formula
Rule of inference
Falsifiability
Physics
Model theory
Empirical evidence
Propositional calculus
Philosophy of science
Middle Ages
Nature
Phenomenon
Albert Einstein
Observation
Experiment
Psychology
Ancient Greece
The Renaissance
A priori and a posteriori
Truth value
Rhetoric
Modal logic
Predicate logic
Bertrand Russell
Immanuel Kant
Willard Van Orman Quine
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Charles Sanders Peirce
Gottlob Frege
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Alfred North Whitehead
David Hume
René Descartes
Rationalism
Galileo Galilei
Isaac Newton
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Ontology
Analytic philosophy
Philosopher
Euclid
First-order logic
Computer science
Alfred Tarski
Semantics
Gödel's incompleteness theorems
Set theory
Kurt Gödel
Principia Mathematica
Quantifier (logic)
Philosophy of mathematics
Linguistics
Natural number
Number theory
Syntax
Rudolf Carnap
Ethics
Proof theory
Biology
Consistency
Western philosophy
John Locke
Foundations of mathematics
Mathematical proof
Baruch Spinoza
Peano axioms
Natural science
Hilary Putnam
Mind
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Astronomy
Philosophy of mind
Critique of Pure Reason
Martin Heidegger
Francis Bacon
Axiomatic system
Edmund Husserl
Logical connective
Natural philosophy
Thomas Aquinas
Analytic–synthetic distinction
Causality
Philosophy of language
Boolean algebra
Vienna Circle
Type theory
Theology
Space
Euclid's Elements
Classical mechanics
Avicenna
Universal quantification
Negation
Philosophical realism
University of Cambridge
David Hilbert
Friedrich Nietzsche
Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory
Quantum mechanics
Probability
Pythagoras
Aesthetics
Age of Enlightenment
Economics
Saul Kripke
Cognitive science
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
World War II
Positivism
If and only if
Skepticism
General relativity
Statement (logic)
Verificationism
Naturalism (philosophy)
Social science
Philosophical skepticism
Logical conjunction
Augustine of Hippo
A. J. Ayer
Axiom of choice
Søren Kierkegaard
Inquiry
Idealism
Thomas Kuhn
India
Calculus
Catholic Church
Subset and superset
Semiotics
Noam Chomsky
Perception
Pragmatism
Natural language
Contradiction
Topology
Abstraction
Medicine
Inference
Free will
Logicism
Foundationalism
Prior Analytics
Time
Set (mathematics)
Mathematician
Possible world
United States
Second-order logic
Algebra
Logical disjunction
Gödel's completeness theorem
Abstract algebra
Cicero
Real number
Sociology
Logical form
Soundness
Evolution
Classical Greece
Number
Problem of induction
Political philosophy
Universe
George Boole
Formal proof
William of Ockham
Christianity
Russell's paradox
History of science
Computability theory
Continuum hypothesis
Special relativity
Fallibilism
Euclidean geometry
Fact
Reality
Europe
Paradox
William James
Intuitionistic logic
Mathematical analysis
Physical law
Springer Science+Business Media
Computational complexity theory
John Dewey
Contingency (philosophy)
Dualism (philosophy of mind)
Cardinal number
Concept
Consciousness
Experience
Rationality
Nominalism
Arthur Schopenhauer
Religion
Law
Language
Theory of Forms
Atheism
Nicholas Rescher
Motion (physics)
Analogy
Daniel Dennett
Ivor Grattan-Guinness
Mathematical induction
Classical antiquity
Alhazen
Mechanics
Metaphysics (Aristotle)
Platonism
Instrumentalism
Essence
Statistics
Term logic
Grammar
Material conditional
Scientific theory
Paradigm
Existence
Teleology
Intuitionism
Coherentism
Occam's razor
Neoplatonism
Ring (mathematics)
Alexander the Great
Soul
Chemistry
Theory (mathematical logic)
Existential quantification
Completeness (logic)
Matter
Automated theorem proving
Recursively enumerable set
Variable (mathematics)
Homer
Ptolemy
Scientific revolution
Anthropology
Athens
Explanation
Jacques Derrida
Premise
Routledge
Fallacy
Group (mathematics)
Parmenides
Critical rationalism
Propositional variable
Measurement
Scientific realism
Syntax (logic)
Engineering
Symbol (formal)
Axiom schema
Thought experiment
Research
Phenomenology (philosophy)
Integer
Existentialism
History of mathematics
Optics
Modus ponens
Pseudoscience
Intuition (psychology)
Applied mathematics
Hypothetico-deductive model
Archimedes
Roman Empire
Meno
Discourse
Karl Marx
Non-Euclidean geometry
Pragmatic maxim
Thales
Ancient Egypt
The Logic of Scientific Discovery
Determinism
Confirmation holism
Heraclitus
Pythagorean theorem
Averroes
Probability theory
Cognition
Real analysis
Truth table
Methodology
Valuation (logic)
Combinatorics
Structure (mathematical logic)
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Boethius
Law of excluded middle
Pre-Socratic philosophy
Sentence (mathematical logic)
Two Dogmas of Empiricism
Stephen Hawking
Bayesian probability
Theaetetus (dialogue)
Function (mathematics)
Prediction
Philosophical logic
Theory of relativity
Sense
The Republic (Plato)
Formal semantics (logic)
Marxism
Ancient philosophy
Finite set
Sophism
Sentence (linguistics)
Objectivity (philosophy)
Group theory
Potentiality and actuality
Aristotelianism
Natural selection
Arity
Peer review
On the Soul
False (logic)
Category theory
Philosophy of religion
Algorithm
Higher-order logic
Correspondence theory of truth
Humanism
Anti-realism
Reductionism
Many-valued logic
Empirical research
Emotion
Humanities
Online Etymology Dictionary
Evidence
Kripke semantics
Postmodernism
Sextus Empiricus
Conjecture
Sigmund Freud
Logical NOR
Ancient Greek philosophy
Hermeneutics
Agnosticism
Iliad
Signature (logic)
20th-century philosophy
Art
Analysis
Islamic philosophy
Satisfiability
Uncertainty
Universality (philosophy)
Literature
Grammatical tense
Scientific law
Adolf Hitler
Universal (metaphysics)
Buddhism
Subject (philosophy)
Grammatical mood
Null hypothesis
Classics
Reproducibility
Property (philosophy)
Post-structuralism
Confirmation bias
Critical thinking
Hellenistic period
Löwenheim–Skolem theorem
Truth-bearer
Semantic theory of truth
Byzantine Empire
Heuristic
Atomism
Adjective
Theoretical physics
Continental philosophy
Isomorphism
Decidability (logic)
Physics (Aristotle)
Psychoanalysis
Atomic theory
Reductio ad absurdum
German idealism
Natural deduction
Abstract and concrete
Philology
Psychologism
Sanskrit
Muslim
Innatism
Defeasible reasoning
Unconscious mind
Mesopotamia
Ordinary language philosophy
First principle
Platonic realism
Johannes Kepler
Propositional formula
Boolean algebra (structure)
Heliocentrism
Existence of God
Logical atomism
Metamathematics
Theism
Ontological argument
Truth function
Natural law
Symbol
Pantheism
List of logic symbols
Measure (mathematics)
Utilitarianism
Diophantine equation
Tarski's undefinability theorem
Early Middle Ages
Early modern period
Late Antiquity
Odyssey
Correlation and dependence
Mind–body problem
Being
Classical Athens
Definition
Wisdom
Debate
Nature (philosophy)
Greek alphabet
Object (philosophy)
Certainty
Understanding
Faith
Grammatical person
Grammatical aspect
Voice (grammar)
Memory
Subject (grammar)
Grammatical gender
Classical logic
Informal logic
Human
Common sense
Dualism
Idea
Aristophanes
Triangle
Totalitarianism
Monism
Non-classical logic
Intentionality
Materialism
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Archaic Greece
Intersection (set theory)
Fundamental science
Critical theory
Mediterranean Sea
String theory
Naturalized epistemology
Historical materialism
Human nature
Meaning (linguistics)
Simplicity
Beauty
Jainism
Fuzzy logic
Graph theory
Chaos theory
Subjectivity
Imagination
Confucianism
Morality
Fermat's Last Theorem
Principle of bivalence
Infinitary logic
Tyrant
Infinity
Decision problem
Neo-Kantianism
Virtue ethics
Physicalism
Chinese philosophy
Christian
Deductive-nomological model
Roman numerals
Logical possibility
Dichotomy
Meta-ethics
Personal identity
Speed of light
Design of experiments
Pragmaticism
Circular reasoning
Niccolò Machiavelli
Nazism
Islam
Scientism
Uncertainty principle
Mythology
Philosophical analysis
Monotheism
Transcendental idealism
Cognitivism (psychology)
Accident (philosophy)
Language, Truth, and Logic
Hilbert's tenth problem
Infinitesimal
Stoicism
Voltaire
Spirituality
Rational choice theory
Functionalism (philosophy of mind)
Philosophy of space and time
Compound (linguistics)
A History of Western Philosophy
Metalogic
Principles of Mathematical Logic
Event (philosophy)
17th-century philosophy
Deism
Babylonia
Behaviorism
Cartesian doubt
Charlemagne
Existential graph
Habilitation
Holy Roman Empire
Galois theory
Kepler's laws of planetary motion
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Mechanical philosophy
Milky Way
Monadology
Naive set theory
Nazi Germany
Necessity and sufficiency
Psychological nativism
Recursive definition
Relativism
Subject–object problem
Theory-ladenness
Thought
Apology (Plato)
Four causes
Argumentation theory
Grammatical case
Euthyphro
Consequent
Phenomenalism
Xenophon
Socratic method
The Open Society and Its Enemies
Quantum
Poetics (Aristotle)
Mimesis
Roman Republic
Modern philosophy
Human body
Feminism
Four color theorem
Nicomachean Ethics
Deflationary theory of truth
Compactness theorem
Value theory
Germ theory of disease
Mass
Virtue
Thomism
Structuralism
Quantum physics
Syracuse, Sicily
Present tense
Romance languages
Formation rule
Decision theory
Explanatory power
Metalanguage
Vernacular
Norm (philosophy)
Substance theory
Perspective (graphical)
Learning
Principle of sufficient reason
Elementary arithmetic
Pythagoreanism
Imperative mood
Medieval Latin
Supernatural
Infinite regress
Game theory
Mysticism
Intelligence