Gajo Petrovic Logika.pdf

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: This section usually introduces the reader to the basics of logic, including its importance, historical development, and the main branches of logic (deductive, inductive, formal, informal). Gajo Petrovic Logika.pdf

In the academic worlds of Central and Southeastern Europe, Gajo Petrović stands as a towering figure of 20th-century thought. As a key philosopher of the Marxist humanist Praxis School in the former Yugoslavia, his work has influenced generations of thinkers. While many are familiar with his critiques of Stalinism and his interpretations of the young Marx, his contributions to the field of logic are equally profound. A search for the keyword opens a gateway to the pedagogical and theoretical legacy of this notable intellectual. This public link is valid for 7 days

Moving up the ladder of complexity, the text examines judgments (or propositions), which are formed by connecting concepts. Petrović details the traditional square of opposition and classifies judgments based on: Universal, particular, singular Quality: Affirmative, negative, infinite Relation: Categorical, hypothetical, disjunctive Modality: Problematic, assertoric, apodeictic 3. Inference / Deduction (Zaključak) Can’t copy the link right now

When users search for , they are often surprised to learn that this is not a standard textbook on syllogisms or propositional calculus. Instead, Petrović’s logic is a dialectical logic —an attempt to understand the structure of change, contradiction, and human praxis.

The final portions of the book deal with the scientific method, definitions, proofs, and a highly practical catalog of . This section helps readers identify flawed arguments in daily discourse, political speeches, and media. Why "Logika" Remains Relevant in the Digital Age

Every logical thought begins with a concept. Petrović thoroughly explains: The content ( sadržaj ) and scope ( opseg ) of concepts.