Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the doctrine that logic does not require its own epistemology, for its methods are continuous with those of science. Although most recently urged by Williamson, the idea goes back at least to Lakatos, who wanted to adapt Popper's falsicationism and extend it not only to mathematics but to logic as well. But one needs to be careful here to distinguish the empirical from the a posteriori. Lakatos coined the term 'quasi-empirical' `for the counterinstances to putative mathematical and logical theses. Mathematics and logic may both be a posteriori, but it does not follow that they are empirical. Indeed, as Williamson has demonstrated, what counts as empirical knowledge, and the role of experience in acquiring ...
Priest holds anti-exceptionalism about logic. That is, he holds that logic, as a theory, does not ha...
Logical anti-exceptionalism is the view that logic is not special among the sciences. In particular,...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic takes logic to be, as the name suggests, unexceptional. Rather, in n...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the doctrine that logic does not require its own epistemology, fo...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the doctrine that logic does not require its own epistemology, fo...
While anti-exceptionalism about logic (AEL) is now a popular topic within the philosophy of logic, t...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the thesis that logic is not special. In this paper, I consider, ...
Motivated by weaknesses with traditional accounts of logical epistemology, considerable attention ha...
In this paper, I argue against present accounts of anti-exceptionalism about logic, while ...
A recent logical anti-exceptionalist trend proposes that logical theories are revisable in the same ...
Some authors have recently argued in favor of anti-exceptionalism about logic. The general idea is t...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic takes logic to be, as the name suggests, unexceptional. Rather, in n...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the Quinean view that logical theories have no special epistemolo...
Priest holds anti-exceptionalism about logic. That is, he holds that logic, as a theory, does not ha...
Problems of logical theory choice are current being widely dis- cussed in the context of anti-except...
Priest holds anti-exceptionalism about logic. That is, he holds that logic, as a theory, does not ha...
Logical anti-exceptionalism is the view that logic is not special among the sciences. In particular,...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic takes logic to be, as the name suggests, unexceptional. Rather, in n...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the doctrine that logic does not require its own epistemology, fo...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the doctrine that logic does not require its own epistemology, fo...
While anti-exceptionalism about logic (AEL) is now a popular topic within the philosophy of logic, t...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the thesis that logic is not special. In this paper, I consider, ...
Motivated by weaknesses with traditional accounts of logical epistemology, considerable attention ha...
In this paper, I argue against present accounts of anti-exceptionalism about logic, while ...
A recent logical anti-exceptionalist trend proposes that logical theories are revisable in the same ...
Some authors have recently argued in favor of anti-exceptionalism about logic. The general idea is t...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic takes logic to be, as the name suggests, unexceptional. Rather, in n...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic is the Quinean view that logical theories have no special epistemolo...
Priest holds anti-exceptionalism about logic. That is, he holds that logic, as a theory, does not ha...
Problems of logical theory choice are current being widely dis- cussed in the context of anti-except...
Priest holds anti-exceptionalism about logic. That is, he holds that logic, as a theory, does not ha...
Logical anti-exceptionalism is the view that logic is not special among the sciences. In particular,...
Anti-exceptionalism about logic takes logic to be, as the name suggests, unexceptional. Rather, in n...