Tag: philosophical

Logical Pluralism

Logical pluralism posits that multiple, equally valid logics exist, each capturing different…

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Logical Monism

Logical monism asserts that a single, universally correct logic governs all valid…

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Logical Antirealism Explained

Logical antirealism posits that logical truths aren't objective facts about reality. Instead,…

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Knower’s Paradox

A paradox in epistemic logic concerning self-reference, where a statement claims its…

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The Knowability Paradox

A paradox where the truth of a statement implies its knowability. This…

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In Rebus Vagueness: The World’s Indeterminacy

In rebus vagueness posits that vagueness is an inherent property of reality…

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Inferentialism: Meaning Through Inference

Inferentialism posits that a statement's meaning arises from the rules governing its…

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The Concept of the Individual

Exploring the individual as an indivisible, atomistic entity in metaphysics, logic, and…

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The Indispensability Argument in Philosophy of Mathematics

This argument posits that if mathematical entities are essential for our most…

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Indeterminacy of Translation

Quine's theory posits that empirical evidence alone cannot establish a single, correct…

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