What Should the Logic Formalizing Human Cognition Look Like? Psychologism as Applying Logic in Cognitive Science.

Contemporary logicians have expanded upon the old notions of psychologism in logic and proposed new, weakened versions of it. Those weakened versions postulate that psychologistic logic does not have to inform about the ontology or metaphysics of reasoning. Instead, logic applied in cognitive scienc...

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Published in:Logic & Logical Philosophy Vol. 33; no. 2; pp. 225 - 263
Main Authors: Rudnicki, Konrad, Łukowski, Piotr
Format: Article
Published: Logic & Logical Philosophy Jun2024
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