The Technique of Controversy: Principles of Dynamic Logic - Couverture souple

Bogoslovsky, Boris B

 
9781026031315: The Technique of Controversy: Principles of Dynamic Logic

Synopsis

"The Technique of Controversy Principles of Dynamic Logic" is a profound exploration of the mechanics of intellectual discourse and the philosophical framework of dynamic logic. Written by Boris B. Bogoslovsky, this work challenges traditional static logic by proposing a more fluid, functional approach to reasoning and debate. The book meticulously examines how ideas evolve through controversy and how the principles of dynamic logic can be applied to navigate complex arguments and reach higher levels of understanding.

Bogoslovsky investigates the psychological and logical dimensions of persuasion, offering a systematic analysis of how meanings are constructed and transformed during interpersonal and public exchanges. By moving beyond the rigid boundaries of Aristotelian logic, the author introduces a methodology that accounts for the continuous movement of thought and the inherent contradictions within human communication. "The Technique of Controversy Principles of Dynamic Logic" serves as an essential resource for students of philosophy, linguistics, and rhetoric, providing timeless insights into the art of effective argumentation and the structural nature of truth in a changing world. This work remains a significant contribution to the study of modern epistemology and the practical application of logical principles in social and scientific contexts.

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