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portada Towards a Formalization of Thomistic Theodicy: Formalized Attempts to set Formal Logical Bases to State First Elements of Relations Considered in the de Edward Nieznanski(Peter Lang)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
21.1 x 15.0 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN13
9783631623398

Towards a Formalization of Thomistic Theodicy: Formalized Attempts to set Formal Logical Bases to State First Elements of Relations Considered in the de Edward Nieznanski(Peter Lang)

Nieznanski Edward (Author) · Peter Lang · Hardcover

Towards a Formalization of Thomistic Theodicy: Formalized Attempts to set Formal Logical Bases to State First Elements of Relations Considered in the de Edward Nieznanski(Peter Lang) - Nieznanski Edward

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Synopsis "Towards a Formalization of Thomistic Theodicy: Formalized Attempts to set Formal Logical Bases to State First Elements of Relations Considered in the de Edward Nieznanski(Peter Lang)"

The aim of the book is to gauge the possibilities of formalization of the Thomistic Theodicy. The benefits of such formalization attempts may be mutual: The limits of formal logic in natural languages have not yet been sufficiently analyzed and formalization provides useful insights to develop semiotics of the Thomistic language.

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