Non‐Analytic Logic

Philosophical Investigations 37 (3):195-207 (2014)
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Abstract

A logic focusing on the analytic a priori and explicitly rejecting the synthetic a priori developed in the early decades of the 20th century, largely through the efforts of the Logical Empiricists. This group was very influenced by Wittgenstein's early work Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. But Wittgenstein himself, later on, departed from the Tractatus in significant ways that the Logical Empiricists did not follow. Wittgenstein came later to accept the synthetic a priori, and out of this insight comes a non-analytic logic that differs from standard 20th century logic in many distinct ways. This paper details these differences

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Hartley Slater
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