Logical disputes and the a priori [Disputas lógicas e o a priori]
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Logic, Theory choice, Rationality, A priori, Multiple criteriaAbstract
In this paper, I propose a general model for the rational resolution of disputes about logic, and discuss a number of its features. These include its dispensing with a traditional notion of the a priori in logic, and some objections to which this might give rise.Downloads
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