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The Very Short Introductions PodcastThe Very Short Introductions PodcastLogic - The Very Short Introductions Podcast - Episode 3In this episode, Graham Priest introduces logic, an area which is often wrongly perceived as having little to do with rest of philosophy and even less to do with real life. Learn more about Logic: A Very Short Introduction here: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/logic-a-very-short-introduction-9780198811701 Graham Priest is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center, as well as a regular visitor at the University of Melbourne (where he was Boyce Gibson Professor of Philosophy), and at St. Andrews University. Follow The Very Short Introductions Podcast on: – Apple Po...2020-10-1909 minMCMP – LogicMCMP – LogicModels of Paraconsistent Set TheoryGraham Priest (CUNY and St Andrews) gives a talk at the Conference on Paraconsistent Reasoning in Science and Mathematics (11-13 June, 2014) titled "Models of Paraconsistent Set Theory". Abstract: Any adequate paraconsistent set theory must be able to validate at least a major part of the standard results of orthodox set theory. One way to achieve this is to take the universe or universes of sets to be such as to validate not only the naïve principles, but also all the theorems of Zermelo Fraenkel set theory. In this talk I will discuss various constructions of models of set theory w...2019-04-1900 minMCMP – LogicMCMP – LogicModels of Paraconsistent Set TheoryGraham Priest (CUNY, Arché) gives a talk at the Workshop on Meaning: Models and Proofs (11-12 Oct, 2013, co-organized by the MCMP and the Arché Research Centre, St Andrews) titled "Models of Paraconsistent Set Theory".2013-11-2500 minMCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)Revising LogicGraham Priest (Melbourne/St Andrews/CUNY) gives a talk at the MCMP conference on Paradox and Logical Revision (July 23-25, 2012) titled "Revising Logic".2012-08-0142 min