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From Epistemic Norms to Logical Rules: Epistemic Models for Logical Expressivists
In this paper I construct a system of semantics for classical and intuitionistic propositional logic based on epistemic norms governing belief...
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Logical abductivism on abductive logic
Logical abductivism is the epistemic view about logic according to which logical theories are justified by abduction (or Inference to the Best...
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Logical Foundations for Hybrid Type-Logical Grammars
This paper explores proof-theoretic aspects of hybrid type-logical grammars, a logic combining Lambek grammars with lambda grammars. We prove some...
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Relevant entailment and logical ground
According to an intuitive picture of relevant entailment, an entailment is relevant if all the formulas it contains contribute to its validity. In...
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Logical Multilateralism
In this paper we will consider the existing notions of bilateralism in the context of proof-theoretic semantics and propose, based on our...
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What Logical Evidence Could not be
By playing a crucial role in settling open issues in the philosophical debate about logical consequence, logical evidence has become the holy grail...
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Logical Instrumentalism and Anti-exceptionalism about Logic
This paper critically examines logical instrumentalism as it has been put forth recently in the anti-exceptionalism about logic debate. I will argue...
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Florovsky’s logical relativism: a philosophical and theological analysis
Georges Florovsky’s essay ‘On the Grounding of Logical Relativism’ has attracted attention from various theologians and students of Russian thought...
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Logical Seeing
This chapter serves as an interlude. Our goal in the following chapters is to show how tools of logic can used to uncover essential features of... -
Logical form and logical space in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
In this article I offer a novel explanation of Wittgenstein’s claim, in his Tractatus , that to represent the logical form of a proposition would...
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Logical Inference
This book is about mathematical logic, but so far the discussion has focused only on first-order logic as a formal language in which properties of... -
The significance of the relation of the logical and the historical in Ilyenkov’s approach to dialectics
This article offers a detailed analysis of Ilyenkov’s conception of the relationship between the logical and the historical. It posits that Ilyenkov,...
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A Logical Modeling of Severe Ignorance
In the logical context, ignorance is traditionally defined recurring to epistemic logic. In particular, ignorance is essentially interpreted as “lack...
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On Husserl’s Theory of Alien Experience in the Logical Investigations
This paper tackles Husserl’s early analysis of alien experience and its relation to the methodological framework of the Logical Investigations (LI)....
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What is logical deflationism? Two non-metalinguistic conceptions of logic
This paper compares two ways of holding that logic is special among the sciences in that it has no restricted class of entities as its subject...
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Anti-exceptionalism and the justification of basic logical principles
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the thesis that logic is not special. In this paper, I consider, and reject, a challenge to this thesis. According...
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A logical challenge to correlationism: the Church–Fitch paradox in Husserl’s account of fulfilment, truth, and meaning
Husserl’s theory of fulfilment conceives of empty acts, such as symbolic thought, and fulfilling acts, such as sensory perceptions, in a strict...
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That was the Philosophy of Biology that was: Mainx, Woodger, Nagel, and Logical Empiricism, 1929–1961
This article is a systematic critical survey of work done in the philosophy of biology within the logical empiricist tradition, beginning in the...
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A Logical Analysis of Instrumentality Judgments: Means-End Relations in the Context of Experience and Expectations
This article proposes the use of temporal logic for an analysis of instrumentality inspired by the work of G.H. von Wright. The first part of the...
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A forgotten logical expressivist: Strawson’s philosophy of logic and its challenges
P.F. Strawson contributed to many philosophical domains, including the philosophy of language, the history of philosophy, metaphysics, moral...