Logical Pluralism and Logical Consequence
- 227 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on logical monism, this book presents a robust defense while critically examining various formulations of logical pluralism. It introduces a novel perspective on the plurality of correct logics, merging the strengths of both pluralist and monist views on logical consequence. Aimed at researchers in the philosophy of logic, it offers a comprehensive analysis that enriches the ongoing discourse in the field.
