Název:
Absolute and Relative Concepts in Logic
Autoři:
Peregrin, Jaroslav Typ dokumentu: Příspěvky z konference Konference/Akce: Logica 2000, Liblice (CZ), 2000-06-00
Rok:
2001
Jazyk:
eng
Abstrakt: We should distinguish two kinds of logical pursuit. The first is the pursuit of the explication of the absolute concepts of truth, proof, consequence etc.; the second is the pursuit of their counterparts which are relativized to a linguistic system. The former leads to the 'logic as a language' notion; the other to the 'logic as a calculus' one. These two pursuits are, of course, not unrelated (the latter may be taken as a way of carrying out the former); however, many logicians appear to simply identify logic with one of them. And while it is feasible to identify logic with the first of them (possibly taking the second as a means of accomplishing it), it is not so feasible to identify it with the second.
Klíčová slova:
logic Číslo projektu: IAA0009001 (CEP) Poskytovatel projektu: GA AV ČR Zdrojový dokument: The Logica Yearbook 2000, ISBN 80-7007-149-4
Instituce: Filosofický ústav AV ČR
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Informace o dostupnosti dokumentu:
Dokument je dostupný v příslušném ústavu Akademie věd ČR. Původní záznam: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0037757