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ISBN
:
9781402081675
Publisher
:
Springer
Subject
:
History, Philosophy
Binding
:
HARDCOVER
Pages
:
194
Year
:
2008
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12794.0
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12282.0
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This vivid and thought-provoking book by the Israeli logician Nimrod Bar-Am impels one to rethink the place of logic in Western thought. It shows that the history of logic from Aristotle to Tarski is the history of the gradual undoing of the classic conflation of logic and empirical science. It sets tomorrowx2019;s agenda for philosophers and historians of logic and scientific method by taking as its starting point the mere fact that, curiously, ancient logic is not as formal as current literature presents it. Rather, as Bar-Am explains, modern formal logic became possible only after a series of bold criticisms of the magnificent Aristotelian system. These criticisms begin with David Humex2019;s declaration that logic does not sanction induction, follow on with Kantx2019;s view of logic as an extremely limited system, and culminating with Boolesx2019; introduction of logic as an extensional system, and Russellx2019;s solution to his own paradox. The book offers a breathtaking intellectual odyssey; presenting the development of logic as an evolving critical assessment of approaches to an impossible ideal. Bar-Am handles an extremely complex subject matter in a manner that is both accessible to the general educated reader and challenging to the learned expert, by opening to them live background ideas to dead formulas. The book will easily find its place alongside both general introductions to the history of science and advanced reading lists in the philosophy of logic.
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