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Against logical generalism
Authors:Wyatt  Nicole  Payette  Gillman
Institution:1.University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
;2.University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
;3.University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Canada
;
Abstract:

The orthodox view of logic takes for granted the central importance of logical principles. Logic, and thus logical reasoning, is to be understood as a system of rules or principles with universal application. Let us call this orthodox view logical generalism. In this paper we argue that logical generalism, whether monist or pluralist, is wrong. We then outline an account of logical consequence in the absence of general logical principles, which we call logical particularism.

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