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223Some weakened Gödelian ontological systemsJournal of Philosophical Logic 32 (6): 565-588. 2003.We describe a KB Gödelian ontological system, and some other weak systems, in a fully formal way using theory of types and natural deduction, and present a completeness proof in its main and specific parts. We technically and philosophically analyze and comment on the systems (mainly with respect to the relativism of values) and include a sketch of some connected aspects of Gödel's relation to Kant.
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Elfriede Conrad: Kants Logikvorlesungen als neuer Schluessel zur Architektonik der Kritik der reinen Vernunft (review)Synthesis Philosophica 12 302-303. 1997.
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1754Causal interpretation of Gödel's ontological proofIn Kordula Świętorzecka (ed.), Gödel's Ontological Argument: History, Modifications, and Controversies, Semper. 2015.Gödel's ontological argument is related to Gödel's view that causality is the fundamental concept in philosophy. This explicit philosophical intention is developed in the form of an onto-theological Gödelian system based on justification logic. An essentially richer language, so extended, offers the possibility to express new philosophical content. In particular, theorems on the existence of a universal cause on a causal "slingshot" are formulated.
Srećko Kovač
Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb
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Institute of Philosophy, ZagrebRetired faculty
University of Zagreb
Alumnus, 1992
Zagreb, Croatia
Areas of Interest
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |