This book is both a history of philosophy of logic told from the Kantian viewpoint and a reconstruction of Kant's theory of logic from a historical perspective. Kant's theory represents a turning point in and unique contribution to the never-ending philosophical debates about the nature and place of logic.
This book is both a history of philosophy of logic told from the Kantian viewpoint and a reconstruction of Kant's theory of logic from a historical perspective. Kant's theory represents a turning point in and unique contribution to the never-ending philosophical debates about the nature and place of logic.
Huaping Lu-Adler is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University. She specializes in Kant, early modern philosophy (with a focus on metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind), and history and philosophy of logic.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface, or Note to the Reader Acknowledgements Note on Sources and Abbreviations General Introduction Chapter 1 Kant and a Philosophical History of Logic - Methodological Reflections Chapter 2 The Nature and Place of Logic - A History of Controversies Chapter 3 The Making of a Scientific Logic from Bacon to Wolff Chapter 4 Kant on the Way to His Own Philosophy of Logic Chapter 5 Logic and the Demands of Kantian "Science" Conclusion
Preface, or Note to the Reader Acknowledgements Note on Sources and Abbreviations General Introduction Chapter 1 Kant and a Philosophical History of Logic - Methodological Reflections Chapter 2 The Nature and Place of Logic - A History of Controversies Chapter 3 The Making of a Scientific Logic from Bacon to Wolff Chapter 4 Kant on the Way to His Own Philosophy of Logic Chapter 5 Logic and the Demands of Kantian "Science" Conclusion
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