Currently, there persists an argument between those who defend the existence of logical truths, understood as «logical facts or objects», and those who think that logic consists of «rules», the nature of which allows for the preservation of a property under a particular group of transformations. This paper has basically the purpose of rummaging about these problems through the Kantian conception of logic from a historical-constructive perspective. To that end, we begin by sketching the most significant contributions to the domain of logical investigation prior to Kant´s approach, with the purpose of becoming clear as to whether this philosopher has introduced any important changes regarding the nature of logic
In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant uses the term “logic” in a bewildering variety of ways, at time...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
Kant’s famous remark that Aristotle’s logic presents a “closed and completed doctine” has been tradi...
[ES] En la actualidad persiste la polémica entre aquellos que sostienen la existencia de verdades ló...
This thesis outlines and defends a new reading of Kant’s formal logic (i.e., what he labels as ‘gene...
Most philosophers today assume what Kant might have called a 'material' conception of logic. Accordi...
Kant has left an extensive lecture notes heritage, which has been bad studied till now. The themes o...
The thesis of this paper can be outlined thus: Kant was not only acquainted with the exposition of t...
To believe that logic has no history might at first seem peculiar today. But since the early 20th ce...
Logical pluralism from historical perspective - Abstract The plurality of logics is understood as a ...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
ABSTRACT. Although Kant envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his C...
In the Preface to the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant offers his best·known- ind...
It is a received view that Kant’s formal logic (or what he calls “pure general logic”) is thoroughly...
The paper advances the hypothesis that Kant originally wrote the Introduction: Idea of a Transcenden...
In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant uses the term “logic” in a bewildering variety of ways, at time...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
Kant’s famous remark that Aristotle’s logic presents a “closed and completed doctine” has been tradi...
[ES] En la actualidad persiste la polémica entre aquellos que sostienen la existencia de verdades ló...
This thesis outlines and defends a new reading of Kant’s formal logic (i.e., what he labels as ‘gene...
Most philosophers today assume what Kant might have called a 'material' conception of logic. Accordi...
Kant has left an extensive lecture notes heritage, which has been bad studied till now. The themes o...
The thesis of this paper can be outlined thus: Kant was not only acquainted with the exposition of t...
To believe that logic has no history might at first seem peculiar today. But since the early 20th ce...
Logical pluralism from historical perspective - Abstract The plurality of logics is understood as a ...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
ABSTRACT. Although Kant envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his C...
In the Preface to the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant offers his best·known- ind...
It is a received view that Kant’s formal logic (or what he calls “pure general logic”) is thoroughly...
The paper advances the hypothesis that Kant originally wrote the Introduction: Idea of a Transcenden...
In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant uses the term “logic” in a bewildering variety of ways, at time...
Although Kant (1998) envisaged a prominent role for logic in the argumentative structure of his Crit...
Kant’s famous remark that Aristotle’s logic presents a “closed and completed doctine” has been tradi...