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2014
Abstract This essay begins with the commonsense view that the world contains many individual objects—with properties, standing in relations—a view confirmed by science, and defends it against those who claim that the scientific and commonsense perspectives conflict.
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Abstract This essay begins with the commonsense view that the world contains many individual objects—with properties, standing in relations—a view confirmed by science, and defends it against those who claim that the scientific and commonsense perspectives conflict.
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Abstract The present chapter focuses on a few aspects of Peirce’s philosophy of logic and seeks to show that the idea of the primacy of the practical lies behind Peirce’s conception of logic. It first discusses Peirce’s classification of the sciences and tries to reveal the philosophical background and content of his logical discoveries.
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1994
Problems about the relations between Leibniz's philosophy and his logic have exercised scholars ever since Bertrand Russell's book on the philosophy of Leibniz, first published in 1900. The thesis of that book, as Russell expressed it later, was that “Leibniz's philosophy was almost entirely derived from his logic.” Russell's argument was that Leibniz ...
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Problems about the relations between Leibniz's philosophy and his logic have exercised scholars ever since Bertrand Russell's book on the philosophy of Leibniz, first published in 1900. The thesis of that book, as Russell expressed it later, was that “Leibniz's philosophy was almost entirely derived from his logic.” Russell's argument was that Leibniz ...
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2022
Logic makes the transition from myth to philosophy. It is the source of fundamental philosophical concepts as well as of set theoretic axioms. Logical forms and schemes are embedded in "forms of life".
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Logic makes the transition from myth to philosophy. It is the source of fundamental philosophical concepts as well as of set theoretic axioms. Logical forms and schemes are embedded in "forms of life".
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2018
Logic may be characterized as the science aiming at revealing the deep logical structure of statements and, correlatively, at evaluating the arguments involving such statements. This chapter focuses on the content of different categories of expression of ordinary language, a question that arises typically in the analysis of singular terms and ...
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Logic may be characterized as the science aiming at revealing the deep logical structure of statements and, correlatively, at evaluating the arguments involving such statements. This chapter focuses on the content of different categories of expression of ordinary language, a question that arises typically in the analysis of singular terms and ...
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Logic as Related to Philosophy
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