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Bibliografická citace

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First published
New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017
vi, 177 stran : ilustrace ; 24 cm

ISBN 978-1-138-21096-7 (vázáno)
Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy ; 90
Obsahuje bibliografii na stranách 167-171, bibliografické odkazy a rejstříky
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Contents // Acknowledgements vii // Introduction 1 // 1 What Is Logic about? 9 // 2 Some Platitudes (?) about Argumentation and Arguments 17 // 2.1 Arguments and Their Correctness 17 // 2.2 Are There Correct Arguments that Are Not Logically Correcti 23 // 2.3 Forms of Arguments 28 // 3 Beyond the Platitudes 36 // 3.1 Boundaries? 36 // 3.2 Truth? 38 // 3.3 Truth-Preservation? 44 // 3.4 Logical Form? 47 // 4 Logical Analysis 52 // 4.1 Structure versus Form 52 // 4.2 The Art of Analysis 54 // 4.3 Regimentation and Logical Structure 57 // 4.4 Fly hr id Languages 59 // 4.5 Abstraction and Logical Form 60 // 5 Criteria of Formalization 63 // 5.1 Seeking the Best Formalization 63 // 5.2 The Criteria of Formalization 69 // 5.3 Formalization as Bootstrapping 74 // vi Contents // 6 Semantic Criteria? // 6.1 Logical Formalization as Translation? 77 // 6.2 Does Semantics Offer Us a Firmer Foundation? 80 // 6.3 Does Semantics Let Us Capture What Inferences Do Not? 87 // 6.4 Do Logical Forms Have Truth Conditions? 88 // 7 Reflective Equilibrium // 7.1 What Is Reflective Equilibrium? 91 // 7.2 Reflective Equilibrium Is Not Creation Ex Nihilo 95 // 7.3 From Form to Function 98 // 7.4 Laws of Logic as Resulting from a Reflective Equilibrium 101 // 7.5 Logic and‘Intuitions’ 103 // 8 Logic as a Result of the Reflective Equilibrium // 8.1 How Much Does the Reflective Equilibrium Alter Our ‘Intuitions’? 106 // 8.2 Logic and Natural Languages 108 // 8.3 Logic and Correctness of Arguments 112
// 8.4 Plurality of Logics 115 // 8.5 Laws of Logic 117 // 8.6 Logic and Meaning 121 // 9 Incorrectness // 9.1 Which Arguments Are Logically Incorrect? 123 // 9.2 Are There Arguments that Are Logically Incorrect, but Correct? 126 // 9.3 Incorrect Arguments 128 // 9.4 A Strong Notion of Logical Incorrectness 132 // 9.5 Properties of the Definition of Logical Incorrectness 135 // 10 Logical Analysis as Mapping the Inferential Landscape // 10.1 A Holistic View on Formalization 137 // 10.2 An Example 140 // 10.3 Mapping Inferential Neighbourhoods 145 // 11 The Landscape of Natural Language // 11.1 Is the Mapping Simile Viable? 149 // 11.2 Rules of Inference in Natural Language 155 // 11.3 Logical Languages as Maps 160 // 11.4 Compositionality 163 // 77 // 91 // 106 // 123 // 137 // 149 // References Name Index Subject Index // 167 // 172 // 174
(OCoLC)960043551

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