Vol. 17 (2020): Estudios de Epistemología N° 17
Seminarios

Logic as Science: the anti-excepcionalism

Ivan Vladimir Gavriloff
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras - Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
Estudios de Epistemología Vol 17 2020

Published 2020-03-01

Keywords

  • anti-exceptionalism,
  • naturalism

How to Cite

Gavriloff, I. V. (2020). Logic as Science: the anti-excepcionalism. Estudios De Epistemología, 17, 28–33. Retrieved from https://estudiosepistemologia.ct.unt.edu.ar/article/view/93

Abstract

Since logic establish itself as mathematical or simboic logic several logicians have stated that certain fundamental features are excepcional to logic. These features are that logic is deductive, analytic, a priori and necessary. This vision is the excepcionalist view of logic. In recent years a new vision has been developed against the exceptionalism. The aim of this paper is briefly review the anti-exceptionalist vision of logic. To do this, we will first proceed to give some definitions of the fundamental characteristics of logic as understood by contemporary logicians. Then, few anti-exceptionalist authors will be named and reviewed:  Maddy, who presents a naturalism updating Kantian logic and reforming the fundamental characteristics of logic; Hjortland who coins the term anti-exceptionalism and analyzes abductive analysis for logical theories and Read who focuses on the a priori / a posteriori distinction to make a terminological clarification of the anti-exceptionalist vision. Finally,  some general conclusions will be stated.