Explore how logic and metaphysics shape what we think we know.
This introduction examines the meanings of key terms, the history of logical theory, and how evidence guides our reasoning. It invites readers to reframe disputes by clarifying language and examining the foundations of knowledge.
The book surveys the evolution of logic from Aristotle to modern thinkers, showing how shifting definitions affect inquiry. It discusses intuitive and probable truths, the limits of human perception, and how beliefs move from common sense to scientific understanding. It also investigates causation, explaining how scientists seek wider laws to ground necessary connections in nature.
Ideal for readers of philosophy and logic who want a clear, historical entry into how reasoning works and where certainty lies.
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