May the Sea-Battle Tommorow Not Happen?

Authors

  • Bożena Pięta Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Humanities

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/0138-0680.2020.05

Keywords:

Aristotle, future contingents, structure of time

Abstract

This note provides a review of the book 'On the Sea-Battle Tomorrow That May Not Happen' by Tomasz Jarmużek.

References

[1] Aristotle, On Interpretation, E. M. Edghill (trans.), [in:] W. D. Ross and J. A. Smith (eds.), The Works of Aristotle, Vol. 1, Oxford University Press, London (1996), pp. 46–79.
Google Scholar

[2] M. Bunge, Philosophy of Science, Vols. 1 and 2, Transaction Publisher, New Brunswick/London (1998).
Google Scholar

[3] J. Hintikka, Aristotle and the `Master Argument' of Diodorus, American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 1(2) (1964), pp. 101–114.
Google Scholar

[4] T. Jarmużek, Jutrzejsza bitwa morska. Rozumowanie Diodora Kronosa, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika, Toruń (2013).
Google Scholar

[5] T. Jarmużek, On the Sea-Battle Tommorow That May Not Happen. A Logical and Philosophical Analysis of the Master Argument, Peter Lang, Berlin (2018).
Google Scholar

[6] T. Jarmużek, Minimal Logical Systems with R-operator: Their Metalogical Properties and Ways of Extensions, [in:] J. Béziau and A. Costa-Leite (eds.), Perspectives on Universal Logic, Polimetrica Publisher, Italy (2007), pp. 319–333.
Google Scholar

[7] T. Jarmużek, A. Pietruszczak, Completenes of minimal positional calculus, Logic and Logical Philosophy, Vol. 13 (2004), pp. 147–162.
Google Scholar

Downloads

Published

2020-03-30

How to Cite

Pięta, B. (2020). May the Sea-Battle Tommorow Not Happen?. Bulletin of the Section of Logic, 49(1), 97–102. https://doi.org/10.18778/0138-0680.2020.05

Issue

Section

Review

Most read articles by the same author(s)