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- Erotetics or erotetic logic is a part of logic, devoted to logical analysis of questions. It is sometimes called the logic of questions and answers. The...
- Chinese philosophy. Working with Urs Egli, Schleichert contributed to erotetics (theory of questions) by ****embling an annotated bibliography of works...
- language development, with the use of question intonation. Curiosity Erotetics, the logic of questions and answers Inquiry Interrogation Interrogative...
- no truth value, and are only dealt with in nonclassical logics, called erotetic and imperative logics. In propositional logic, a statement can contain...
- published The Logic of Questions and Answers as a timely contribution to erotetics. Beyond propositional logic, they noted that the evolving databases make...
- using Boolean arithmetic. An example of calculus of relations arises in erotetics, the theory of questions. In the universe of utterances there are statements...
- and Charles Darwin. His most recent publication is Aristotle on Inquiry: Erotetic Frameworks and Domain-Specific Norms (Cambridge, 2021), an account of Aristotle's...
- (Principii fundamentale de filosofie juridică, 1936). Sperantia helped develop erotetics with a "Projet d'une "logique du problème". A member of the Romanian Writers'...
- provided Elements of Rhetoric (1828). In these two works Whately introduced erotetic logic. In 1825 Whately published a series of Essays on Some of the Peculiarities...
- Prior (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Mary Prior and Arthur Prior, "Erotetic Logic", The Philosophical Review 64(1) (1955): pp. 43–59 doi:10.2307/2182232...