History and Philosophy of Logic

Papers
(The TQCC of History and Philosophy of Logic is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2019-06-01 to 2023-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
J.S. Mill's Canons of Induction: From True Causes to Provisional Ones14
Aristotle on Universal Quantification: A Study from the Point of View of Game Semantics12
Boolean considerations on John Buridan's octagons of opposition11
Duty and Sacrifice: A Logical Analysis of the Mīmāṃsā Theory of Vedic Injunctions9
Completeness: from Gödel to Henkin7
A Critical Examination of the Historical Origins of Connexive Logic6
Proceeding in Abstraction. From Concepts to Types and the Recent Perspective on Information5
Dialectic, the Dictum de Omni and Ecthesis4
Avicenna on the Law of Non-contradiction4
The development of probability logic from leibniz to maccoll4
Stoic Sequent Logic and Proof Theory4
Mereology in Aristotle's Assertoric Syllogistic3
Rescuing Poincaré from Richard’s Paradox3
A Nelsonian Response to ‘the Most Embarrassing of All Twelfth-century Arguments’3
Aristotelian Logic Axioms in Propositional Logic: The Pouch Method2
Notes on the fate of logicism fromprincipia mathematicato gödel's incompletability theorem2
A.N. Prior and ‘The Nature of Logic’2
Frege’s Unification2
How the Validity of the Parallel Inference is Possible: From the Ancient Mohist Diagnose to a Modern Logical Treatment of Its Semantic-Syntactic Structure2
Shaping the Enemy: Foundational Labelling by L.E.J. Brouwer and A. Heyting2
Indicating a Translation for ‘Bedeutung2
Logic: A Very Short Introduction2
The Realm of the Sacred, Wherein We May Not Draw an Inference from Something which Itself Has Been Inferred: A Reading of Talmud BavliZevachimFolio 502
Quine’s Substitutional Definition of Logical Truth and the Philosophical Significance of the Löwenheim-Hilbert-Bernays Theorem2
The Square of Opposition: From Russell's Logic to Kant's Cosmology2
Fārābī and Avicenna on Contraposition2
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