Logic, truth, and the modalities : from a phenomenological perspective

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Logic, truth, and the modalities : from a phenomenological perspective

by J.N. Mohanty

(Synthese library, v. 278)

Kluwer, c1999

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This volume is a collection of my essays on philosophy of logic from a phenomenological perspective. They deal with the four kinds of logic I have been concerned with: formal logic, transcendental logic, speculative logic and hermeneutic logic. Of these, only one, the essay on Hegel, touches upon 'speculative logic', and two, those on Heidegger and Konig, are concerned with hermeneutic logic. The rest have to do with Husser! and Kant. I have not tried to show that the four logics are compatible. I believe, they are--once they are given a phenomenological underpinning. The original plan of writing an Introduction in which the issues would have to be formulated, developed and brought together, was abandoned in favor of writing an Introductory Essay on the 'origin'- in the phenomenological sense -of logic. J.N.M. Philadelphia INTRODUCTION: THE ORIGIN OF LOGIC The question of the origin of logic may pertain to historical origin (When did it all begin? Who founded the science of logic?), psychological origin (When, in the course of its mental development, does the child learn logical operations?), cultural origin (What cultural - theological, metaphysical and linguisti- conditions make such a discipline as logic possible?), or transcendental constitutive origin (What sorts of acts and/or practices make logic possible?).

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction: The Origin of Logic. 1. The Concept of `Psychologism' in Frege and Husserl. 2. Husserl's Thoughts on the Foundation of Logic. 3. Aspects of Husserl's Philosophy of Logic a propos his Logic Lectures of 1906-7. 6. In Search of the Actual Historical Frege. 5. Dummett, Frege, and Phenomenology. 6. Heidegger on Logic. 7. Josef Koenig's Distinction Between Theoretical and Practical Sentences. 8. Lask's Theory of Judgment. 9. Husserl on `Possibility' 10. Phenomenology and the Modalities. 11. Husserl's `Logic of Truth'. 12. Kant on `Truth'. 13. Hegel's Concepts of Necessity. Index.

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  • NCID
    BA40820273
  • ISBN
    • 0792355504
  • LCCN
    98033160
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht ; Boston
  • Pages/Volumes
    231 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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