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208Varieties of LogicOxford University Press. 2014.Logical pluralism is the view that different logics are equally appropriate, or equally correct. Logical relativism is a pluralism according to which validity and logical consequence are relative to something. Stewart Shapiro explores various such views. He argues that the question of meaning shift is itself context-sensitive and interest-relative.
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83EffectivenessIn Johan van Benthem, Gerhard Heinzman, M. Rebushi & H. Visser (eds.), The Age of Alternative Logics: Assessing Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics Today, Springer. pp. 37--49. 2006.
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158The Status of LogicIn Paul Boghossian & Christopher Peacocke (eds.), New Essays on the A Priori, Oxford University Press. pp. 333--366. 2000.It seems that if a thinker in an argument arrives at an empirical conclusion, then some of the belief‐formation or reasoning principles she employs must be a priori if the reasoning is to be knowledgeable. Stewart Shapiro accepts this claim, and investigates the way in which the basic principles of logic must have an a priori status if the process of empirical confirmation of propositions reasoning that involves such principles of logic is to make sense.
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69Consumer memory for intentions: A prospective memory perspectiveJournal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 5 (2): 169. 1999.
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392Mathematical structuralismPhilosophia Mathematica 4 (2): 81-82. 1996.STEWART SHAPIRO; Mathematical Structuralism, Philosophia Mathematica, Volume 4, Issue 2, 1 May 1996, Pages 81–82, https://doi.org/10.1093/philmat/4.2.81.
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |