The Logical Alien
Conant and His Critics
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Author
Publication
2020-02-11 - Harvard University Press
Language
English
Word Count
270,000 words, Guess
Page Count
1,080 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27998287M
- ISBN-139780674335905
- ISBN-100674335902
- OCLC Control Number1089955691
- OCLC Control Number1140411037
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2019009512
Classifications
- LCCBC71.L64 2019
Description
Are there forms of thought which are alien to us, but home to others? Is our form of thought just one among many? Or is it (in essentials) the form of thought per se? Are such questions even sensible? Descartes, Kant, Frege, Wittgenstein, among many, were exercised by such questions. Frege, and then Wittgenstein, discussed the possibility of a logical alien, a thinker whose thought is guided by a different logic yet still counts as a thinker. In 1991 Chicago philosopher James Conant published a paper which brought this issue into clear form and placed its illuminatingly into historical context. A 2011 Conference at the University of Porto - Portugal marked the twenty years of its publication. The present volume gathers the original article and the reflections on it by a number of distinguished philosophers (Jocelyn Benoist, Matthew Boyle, Arata Hamawaki, Martin Gustafsson, Adrian Moore, Barry Stroud, Peter Sullivan. and Charles Travis), followed by answers by Conant. The issues range from the nature of logical truths (the initial focus of Conference) to the nature of thinkers, and the nature of philosophy.--
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