Does logic rest on a metaphysical foundation?

College

College of Liberal Arts

Department/Unit

Philosophy

Document Type

Article

Source Title

Philosophia (Philippines)

Volume

14

Issue

1

First Page

87

Last Page

103

Publication Date

1-1-2013

Abstract

Against the pervading opinion, the author took the positive side of the question, "Does logic rest on a metaphysical foundation ? " Logic- is generally understood as a science that investigates ways of distinguishing good from had arguments. This conception leads many to think that logic does not rest on any metaphysical foundation-that it is not an ontologically-committing enterprise. To claim that Someone is male' logically follows from 'Joey is male'" does not commit one to the existence of maleness or the existence of Joey, even if it is logically true that if Joey is male, then someone is male. This paper, however, argues for the contrary thesis. In one possible rendering of what logic means and in one possible understanding of what it is for someone to be ontologically committed to something else, it can be shown that logic is an ontologically-committing activity. From this, it is argued that logic has a metaphysical foundation. Copyright 2012. C&E Publishing, Inc.

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Disciplines

Philosophy

Keywords

Logic

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