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Laws of logic - where to they all come from?
- 1.0497454 - FLÚ 2019 RIV GB eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Peregrin, Jaroslav - Svoboda, Vladimír
Laws of logic - where to they all come from?
The logica yearbook 2017. London: College Publications, 2018 - (Arazim, P.; Lávička, T.), s. 209-221. ISBN 978-1-84890-281-7.
[Logica 2017. Hejnice (CZ), 19.06.2017-23.06.2017]
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA17-15645S
Institutional support: RVO:67985955
Keywords : Logic * Logical laws * Logical forms * Reflective equilibrium
OECD category: Philosophy, History and Philosophy of science and technology
Everybody would probably agree that there are various laws of logic, such as the law of (non-)contradiction, the law of the excluded middle, modus ponens, ex falso quodlibet and so on. It is however unlikely that everybody would agree on which of these laws are the genuine laws, in that they are nonnegotiable. But first and foremost there is almost no agreement with respect to the nature of the laws, what exactly the laws are about, which domain they regulate and what is the source of their authority. This is quite surprising, for the laws appear to lie within the very foundations of logic. In this paper, we summarize a very down-to-earth and naturalistic explanation of the nature of logical laws that stems from the account of their constitution that we presented in our recent book.
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