Two Logics: The Conflict Between Classical and Neo-Analytic Philosophy

Two Logics: The Conflict Between Classical and Neo-Analytic Philosophy

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Nov 30, 2019 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (280 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 280
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Nov 30, 2019
Editore editiones scholasticae
Edizione Reprint of the First Edition 1969
ISBN-10 3868382224
ISBN-13 9783868382228

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In this exploration of philosophical thought, Henry B. Veatch delves into the intricate rift between classical and neo-analytic philosophies, showcasing how these two approaches grapple with the foundations of logic. Veatch navigates through the historical underpinnings of Aristotelian logic, which has long been revered for its structured, syllogistic approach, emphasizing direct reasoning as the backbone of understanding.

He juxtaposes this with the developments in symbolic logic, which arose from the neo-analytic tradition, offering a different lens through which to analyze and interpret philosophical problems. The book goes beyond mere theory, engaging with real-world implications and the practical applications of these logical frameworks in contemporary philosophy.

Veatch’s clarity in articulating complex ideas invites readers to reflect on their own philosophical beliefs, challenging them to consider how these differing logics influence their worldview. Throughout, he weaves a rich tapestry of thought, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the evolution of logic and its relevance in modern discussions.
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