Normativity and its vindication: The case of Logic
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Published
06-05-2004
Concha MARTÍNEZ VIDAL
Abstract
After analysing the issue of normativity in different subjects in order to see how it is vindicated, the case of logic is considered. Subsequently we turn to explore two different epistemologies for logic to see the sort of defence of the normativity of logic they let; if any. The analysis concentrates on the case of classical logic.
How to Cite
MARTÍNEZ VIDAL, C. (2004). Normativity and its vindication: The case of Logic. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 19(2), 191–206. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.594
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Keywords
normativity, logic, wide reflective equilibrium, view of logic as model.
Section
MONOGRAPHIC SECTION
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