Logical knowledge and ordinary reasoning |
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Authors: | Corine Besson |
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Affiliation: | (1) St Hugh’s College, Oxford, OX2 6LE, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper argues that the prominent accounts of logical knowledge have the consequence that they conflict with ordinary reasoning. On these accounts knowing a logical principle, for instance, is having a disposition to infer according to it. These accounts in particular conflict with so-called ‘reasoned change in view’, where someone does not infer according to a logical principle but revise their views instead. The paper also outlines a propositional account of logical knowledge which does not conflict with ordinary reasoning. |
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