The priority of pragmatist philosophy of logic
This monograph is a defence of the Fregean take on logic. The author argues that Freges projects, in logic and philosophy of language, are essentially connected and that the formalist shift produced by the work of Peano, Boole and Schroeder and continued by Hilbert and Tarski is completely alien to...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
[2023]
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Colección: | Synthese library ;
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: The Pragmatist Basis. 1. Pragmatism and Metaphysics : The General Background
- 2. Groundbreaking Principles
- 3. Semantic and Pragmatic Hints in Frege's Logical Theory
- Part II: Logical Constants. 4. Implying, Precluding, and Quantifying Over : Frege's Logical Expressivism
- 5. Lessons from Inferentialism and Invariantism
- 6. The Inference-Marker View of Logical Notions : What a Pragmatist Proposal Looks Like
- Part III: Further Applications of Propositional Priority. 7. Grue, Tonk, and Russell's Paradox : What Follows from the Principle of Propositional Priority?
- 8. Visual Arguments : What is at Issue in the Multimodality Debate?
- 9. Truth and Satisfaction : Frege Versus Tarski
- 10. Truth Ascriptions as Prosentences : Further Lessons of the Principle of Propositional Priority