Logic: From "Be" to "Imply"

  • Liu-hua ZHANG
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Received date: 2004-06-04

  Online published: 2005-03-25

Abstract

The copula word "be" is a core concept in logical studies. Logicians have been working at its definite logical relations with great efforts. Through a historical exploration of the connection between "be" and "imply, " this paper seeks to clarify the historical continuity and internal coherence from traditional to modern logic.

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Liu-hua ZHANG . Logic: From "Be" to "Imply"[J]. Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), 2005 , 37(3) : 18 -122 . DOI: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5579.2005.03.003

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