Logical Pluralism
Logical pluralism posits that multiple, equally valid logics exist, each capturing different…
Logical Monism
Logical monism asserts that a single, universally correct logic governs all valid…
Logical Antirealism Explained
Logical antirealism posits that logical truths aren't objective facts about reality. Instead,…
Knower’s Paradox
A paradox in epistemic logic concerning self-reference, where a statement claims its…
The Knowability Paradox
A paradox where the truth of a statement implies its knowability. This…
In Rebus Vagueness: The World’s Indeterminacy
In rebus vagueness posits that vagueness is an inherent property of reality…
Inferentialism: Meaning Through Inference
Inferentialism posits that a statement's meaning arises from the rules governing its…
The Concept of the Individual
Exploring the individual as an indivisible, atomistic entity in metaphysics, logic, and…
The Indispensability Argument in Philosophy of Mathematics
This argument posits that if mathematical entities are essential for our most…
Indeterminacy of Translation
Quine's theory posits that empirical evidence alone cannot establish a single, correct…