Title: The Ghost in the PDF: Unearthing Gajo Petrović’s “LogikaPDF”
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Myth 1: Logic is neutral. Petrović argues that Aristotelian logic (either A or not-A) is inherently conservative. It reinforces the status quo. A revolutionary logic must embrace Hegel’s Aufhebung (sublation)—where A and not-A interact to produce something new. gajo petrovic logikapdf new
Exploring hypothesis, verification, and the purpose of scientific theory. Historical Significance
Perhaps the most exciting feature of the "new" find is the inclusion of a chapter that was missing from the first two digital editions. In a 1972 essay titled "Logika i proturječnost" (Logic and Contradiction), Petrović argues against formal logic’s absolute ban on contradiction, aligning instead with Hegel’s dialectical logic. This chapter was deemed too "politically volatile" in the early scans and was often omitted by censors. The new PDF restores it in full. Title: The Ghost in the PDF: Unearthing Gajo
Gajo Petrović once wrote, "Freedom is not the absence of obstacles, but the creative overcoming of them." The journey to find his Logika has been an obstacle course of bad scans and missing pages. The "new" PDF is the creative overcoming of that digital darkness.
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Definition & Division: Guides on how to clearly define concepts and classify them logically. About the Author: Gajo Petrović (1927–1993)