This book discusses the evolution of logical theories, particularly non-monotonic logic and combinatory logic, highlighting their significance in philosophical logic and their applications in computer science, computational linguistics, and artificial intelligence. It reflects on the development of research partnerships in related fields over the years.
F. Guenthner Bücher


This Handbook explores the parallels between computer science and formal philosophy, emphasizing the abstract principles governing complex processes and organizations. With around 18 volumes planned, it reflects the interconnected evolution of its subject areas, acknowledging contributors and the support of Kluwer Academic Publishers.