by Richard2022 | Mar 13, 2023 | Arthurian Blogs
“Is Time a Figment of our Imaginations?” — asked the title of an article by Jo Marchant featured in The Guardian (Sun 22 Mar 2026), which was then filled with the usual pastiche of sophistical arguments drawn from various contexts, for instance: Because even...
by Richard2022 | Mar 13, 2023 | Books
Natural Deduction Natural Deduction: An Introduction To Logic With Real Arguments, A Little History and Some Humour – May 25, 2011 Richard Arthur’s Natural Deduction provides a wide-ranging introduction to logic. In lively and readable prose, Arthur presents a new...
by Richard2022 | Mar 13, 2023 | Books
An Introduction to Logic An Introduction to Logic – Second Edition: Using Natural Deduction, Real Arguments, a Little History, and Some Humour In lively and readable prose, Arthur presents a new approach to the study of logic, one that seeks to integrate methods of...
by Richard2022 | Mar 13, 2023 | Books
Monads, Composition, and Force Monads, Composition, and Force: Ariadnean Threads through Leibniz’s Labyrinth Hardcover – Illustrated, Nov. 14 2018 Leibniz’s monads have long been a source of fascination and puzzlement. If monads are merely immaterial, how can they...
by Richard2022 | Mar 8, 2023 | Books
The Labryinth of the Continuum The Labyrinth of the Continuum: Writings on the Continuum Problem, 1672-1686 Paperback – Sept. 3 2013 This book gathers together for the first time an important body of texts written between 1672 and 1686 by the great German philosopher...