Classical logic has been attacked by adherents of rival, anti-realist logical systems: Ian Rumfitt comes to its defence. He considers the nature of logic, and how to arbitrate between different logics. He argues that classical logic may dispense with the principle of bivalence, and may thus be liberated from the dead hand of classical semantics.
The Boundary Stones of Thought
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ISBN | 9780191053351 |
Number Of Pages | 320 |
File Size | 3.57 mb |
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Published | 26-03-2015 |