Current trends in soviet logic |
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Authors: | David Dinsmore Comey |
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Institution: | Cornell University , |
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Abstract: | A survey of the outstanding developments in Soviet philosophical logic shows that the formal and dialectical logicians have resolved most of the issues that divided them in the early 1950s. In orientation they are both converging on the avant‐garde of English‐speaking logicians who regard formalization as irrelevant for solving the essential problems of philosophical logic. Soviet dialecticians consider their logic to be a rapprochement with epistemology that will result in a logic that is concerned with the content and genetic development of concepts. Such a logic will provide a methodology of science that can encompass the creative growth of science, in contrast to the positivists’ fixation on the ‘logic of the finished research report’. |
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