Oskar Becker, On the Logic of Modalities (1930): Translation, Commentary and AnalysisIntroduction
Oskar Becker, On the Logic of Modalities (1930): Translation, Commentary and Analysis: Introduction
Centrone, Stefania; Minari, Pierluigi
2021-09-09 00:00:00
[Oskar Becker was involved with Nazism—he was indeed, as is written in an official file of the SS Security Service, “not a party member but a loyal to National Socialism, who tries to consolidate the National Socialistic ideology”.]
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Oskar Becker, On the Logic of Modalities (1930): Translation, Commentary and AnalysisIntroduction
[Oskar Becker was involved with Nazism—he was indeed, as is written in an official file of the SS Security Service, “not a party member but a loyal to National Socialism, who tries to consolidate the National Socialistic ideology”.]
Published: Sep 9, 2021
Keywords: O. Becker and E. Husserl; Strict implication; Becker’s twofold approach to modalities; The reduction problem; Intuitionistic logic; modal logic; and phenomenology
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