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SUMMARY:Anti-Exceptionalism About Logic
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Logic has frequently played an exceptional role in philosophical projects. The laws of logic have been considered&nbsp\;self-evident\, obvious or a priori\, and therefore epistemologically foundational. As a result\, logic&nbsp\;has been set apart from the other sciences.</p>\n<p>According to anti-exceptionalism\, however\, the priviliged epistemological status of logical laws has been exaggerated. Instead\, both logical theories and theory-choice in logic are continuous with the theories and methods of other sciences. But what does that tell us about theory-choice in logic\, and does it help us adjudicate in the many disputes between rival logical theories?</p>\n<p>We are very grateful for funding from the Saul Kripke Center\, the Research Council of Norway\, and the University of Bergen.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Ben Martin;CN=Graham Priest;CN=Ole Thomassen Hjortland:
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