Dear Irving,
The answer is "maybe." I have not spent enough time with Lesniewski's work to
say at this point, it's certainly relevant. This and Tarski's work on
cylindrical logic are only recently upon my horizon and I am not confident that
I will have anything useful to say about either in June.
With respect,
Steven
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Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering
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On Feb 14, 2012, at 5:04 AM, Irving wrote:
>
> Steven,
>
> I only very quickly scanned the abstract that you linked to, and would
> ask: With mereology characterized as a theory of collective sets (in
> opposition to the Cantorian notion of set), and with collective sets
> defined by means of the "part of" relation, such that mereology can be
> described as a theory of this relation; How relevant might Lesniewski's
> mereology be to this discussion, along with all of the other logicians
> you mention, besides Peirce and Schöder?
>
> Irving
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>> Dear List,
>>
>> I am giving a presentation at CiE 2012 in Cambridge (England) in June
>> that may interest list members:
>>
>> Conceptions Of Locality In Logic And Computation, A History
>> http://iase.info/conceptions-of-locality-in-logic-and-computat
>>
>> Your review welcome.
>>
>> With respect,
>> Steven
>>
>>
>> --
>> Dr. Steven Ericsson-Zenith
>> Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering
>> http://iase.info
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