Before Logic (Philosophy) - Softcover

Mason, Richard

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Synopsis

Argues that there is an undeniable and essentially historical dimension to logic.

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Must logic come first? Are philosophical problems really logical? Must we think logically to think at all? Richard Mason's case is that too much comes before logic-too many choices and too much history. Logic has been formed by choices made by philosophers, not just as a subject of study, but in terms of what has mattered: the problems, and the possible solutions. Before Logic contains case studies of crucial choices: on the formation of logical possibility, on truth, on the explanation of necessity, on essentialism, and on the location of logic. For readers with interests in analytical or continental philosophy or in logic, this book shows why and how history matters to logic. Logic then, cannot be the basis for metaphysics-or an important grounding for philosophical investigations-because too many important assumptions precede it. The difficulty this position presents is that it avoids the obvious objections of relativism. This controversial topic strikes at the heart of much post-Wittgensteinian and post-Heideggerian thought.

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About the Author

Richard Mason (1948–2006) was a Fellow of Wolfson College at Cambridge. He is the author of Understanding Understanding and Oppenheimer's Choice: Reflections from Moral Philosophy, both also published by SUNY Press.

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ISBN 10:  0791445313 ISBN 13:  9780791445310
Publisher: State University of New York Press, 2000
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