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Logic and Science

Logic and Science

Logic and Science

An Exploration of Logical Anti-Exceptionalism
Filippo Ferrari , University of Bologna
Massimiliano Carrara , University of Padua
April 2025
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9781009233903

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    This Element delves into the relationship between logic and the sciences, a topic brought to prominence by Quine, who regarded logic as methodologically and epistemologically akin to the sciences. For this reason, Quine is seen as the forefather of anti-exceptionalism about logic (AEL), a stance that has become prevalent in the philosophy of logic today. Despite its popularity and the volume of research it inspires, some core issues still lack clarity. For one thing, most works in the debate remain vague on what should count as logic and what should count as a science. Furthermore, the terms of the comparison are rarely specified and discussed in a systematic way. This Element purports to advance the debate on these crucial issues with the hope of fostering our understanding of the fundamentals of AEL. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    April 2025
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. On full blooded exceptionalism
    • 2. Quine's philosophy of logic
    • 3. Demarcation in science
    • 4. Demarcation in logic
    • 5. Logic and science: A multicriteria approach
    • Conclusions
    • References.
      Authors
    • Filippo Ferrari , University of Bologna
    • Massimiliano Carrara , University of Padua