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Philosophy of logic is a branch of philosophy concerned with investigating the nature, scope and role of logic.
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Why do we seek to "limit" our scope for the search after truth?
Realistically, there are not resources, time, and people to investigate every possibility. Therefore, most people prioritize the possibilities that either look most likely to be true, or can be tested …
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Is it possible to stick to one of these viewpoints of variables?
As I said elsewhere: semantically, a variable is a pronoun. It is a temporary symbol representing a value by reference. The same pronoun (eg "it") can refer to different values in different contexts. …
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Is there a middle ground between demonstrative and probabilistic reasoning?
Contingent outcomes. Yes, the human brain as it is, in specific, is certainly "less probable" than a worm brain due to its complexity. But the probability that some equivalently complex neurosystem wo …
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If a mathematical theorem is true, what it is true of?
A proof of a theorem proves that the theorem has been derived correctly according to the rules of mathematics. There is no concept of truth and falsity of a theorem, only correctness and incorrectness …
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Can the science of logic exist when there are no commonly accepted objective philosophical f...
To answer the question, yes. Formal logic is a set of rules for manipulating ideas. Logic recognizes that those ideas may be false, and ensures that the manipulations will yield an appropriate result …
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The absolute truth paradox
There's an old joke about the fisherman who marks a favorite spot by tying a string between a rock and a stick and tossing that overboard. The rock, being pumice with gas trapped in its bubbles, float …
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The absolute truth paradox
The revised assertion ("there are no absolute truths other than this one") is not inherently inconsistent.
But one other absolute truth would be enough to falsify it.
I'm personally sure that another …
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Do informal arguments carry rational weight only if they can be formalized into a deductive,...
Informal arguments are useful for exploring concept space, identifying our preferences and biases and preconceptions, and deciding what needs to be resolved to make them convincing.
But eventually it …