As George Boole saw it, the laws of logic are the laws of thought, and by this he meant, not that human thought is actually governed by the laws of logic, but, rather, that it should be. Boole’s view that the laws of logic have normative implications for how we ought to think is anything but an outlier. The idea that violating the laws of logic involves epistemic impropriety has seemed to many to be just obvious. It has seemed especially obvious to those who see propositional justification as more fundamental than doxastic justification. Whatever other principles are required for defining propositional justification, the laws of logic seem indispensable. The idea that violation of the laws of logic involves some so...
One important distinction in the debate over epistemic justification is the one between propositiona...
A key question in the philosophy of logic is how we have epistemic justification for claims about lo...
Theories of epistemic justification are commonly assessed by exploring their predictions about parti...
As George Boole saw it, the laws of logic are the laws of thought, and by this he meant, not that hu...
[Extract] Take a correct sequent of formal logic, perhaps a simple logical truth, like the law of ex...
We describe a general logical framework, Justification Logic, for reasoning about epistemic justific...
today We describe a formal theory of justification, Justification Logic, based on classical proposit...
I argue against the orthodox view of the relationship between propositional and doxastic justificati...
Propositional justification pertains to propositions: it is the sort of justification that a proposi...
In this paper, we will sketch the basic system of Justification Logic, which is a general logical fr...
The distinction between propositional and doxastic justification is well-known among epistemologists...
What do we mean when we say that a belief is justified? What justifies a belief? These are two very ...
What is the relationship between logic and thought? One view is that logic merely describes how peop...
This paper explores the question of what logic is not. It argues against the wide spread a...
Logic and reasoning appear to be closely connected. What the exact relationship is might be contenti...
One important distinction in the debate over epistemic justification is the one between propositiona...
A key question in the philosophy of logic is how we have epistemic justification for claims about lo...
Theories of epistemic justification are commonly assessed by exploring their predictions about parti...
As George Boole saw it, the laws of logic are the laws of thought, and by this he meant, not that hu...
[Extract] Take a correct sequent of formal logic, perhaps a simple logical truth, like the law of ex...
We describe a general logical framework, Justification Logic, for reasoning about epistemic justific...
today We describe a formal theory of justification, Justification Logic, based on classical proposit...
I argue against the orthodox view of the relationship between propositional and doxastic justificati...
Propositional justification pertains to propositions: it is the sort of justification that a proposi...
In this paper, we will sketch the basic system of Justification Logic, which is a general logical fr...
The distinction between propositional and doxastic justification is well-known among epistemologists...
What do we mean when we say that a belief is justified? What justifies a belief? These are two very ...
What is the relationship between logic and thought? One view is that logic merely describes how peop...
This paper explores the question of what logic is not. It argues against the wide spread a...
Logic and reasoning appear to be closely connected. What the exact relationship is might be contenti...
One important distinction in the debate over epistemic justification is the one between propositiona...
A key question in the philosophy of logic is how we have epistemic justification for claims about lo...
Theories of epistemic justification are commonly assessed by exploring their predictions about parti...