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SLOGICA
2008

Is Logic all in our Heads? From Naturalism to Psychologism

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Is Logic all in our Heads? From Naturalism to Psychologism
Psychologism in logic is the doctrine that the semantic content of logical terms is in some way a feature of human psychology. We consider the historically influential version of the doctrine, Psychological Individualism, and the many counter-arguments to it. We then propose and assess various modifications to the doctrine that might allow it to avoid the classical objections. We call these Psychological Descriptivism, Teleological Cognitive Architecture, and Ideal Cognizers. These characterizations give some order to the wide range of modern views that are seen as psychologistic because of one or another feature. Although these can avoid some of the classic objections to psychologism, some still hold.
Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Renée Elio, Phili
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where SLOGICA
Authors Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Renée Elio, Philip Hanson
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