The Urgent Need of a Naturalized Logic

The naturalization of logic aims at a revision of mainstream logic. In this article, I contend it is an urgent task to be completed. This new project will permit a new collaboration between logic and cognitive science. This can be accomplished doing for logic what many decades ago Quine and other ph...

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Main Author: Lorenzo Magnani
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9287/3/4/44
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description The naturalization of logic aims at a revision of mainstream logic. In this article, I contend it is an urgent task to be completed. This new project will permit a new collaboration between logic and cognitive science. This can be accomplished doing for logic what many decades ago Quine and other philosophers undertook in the case of epistemology. First of all, this article analyzes how the naturalization can be achieved thanks to some insights provided by the recent John Woods&#8217; book <i>Errors of Reasoning: Naturalizing the Logic of Inference</i>; important concepts that regard a naturalized logic are synthetically analyzed: errors (and the problem of fallacies), paradigm creep, third-way reasoning, consequence-having and consequence drawing, agent based reasoning. The article also takes advantage of my own studies, which are aimed both at exculpating the negative fallacious character of abduction (it is the fallacy of the affirming the consequent) and at illustrating the EC-model (Eco-Cognitive model) of it, I have recently proposed. Aiming at encouraging the project of naturalization of logic, the article specifically recommends the increase of logical research on abduction, and emphasizes how current philosophical and logical research on human inferences is indebted towards Charles Sanders Peirce, a philosopher whose importance and modernity are too often underestimated. The final part of the article will introduce an analysis of the importance of the so-called <i>optimization of situatedness</i>, a concept that is necessary to understand that maximization of &#8220;abducibility&#8222;, which characterizes modern science.
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spelling doaj.art-d39c541e655648c384e22247163851152024-04-02T16:35:43ZengMDPI AGPhilosophies2409-92872018-12-013444010.3390/philosophies3040044philosophies3040044The Urgent Need of a Naturalized LogicLorenzo Magnani0Philosophy Section and Computational Philosophy Laboratory, Department of Humanities, University of Pavia, Corso Str. Nuova, 65, 27100 Pavia PV, ItalyThe naturalization of logic aims at a revision of mainstream logic. In this article, I contend it is an urgent task to be completed. This new project will permit a new collaboration between logic and cognitive science. This can be accomplished doing for logic what many decades ago Quine and other philosophers undertook in the case of epistemology. First of all, this article analyzes how the naturalization can be achieved thanks to some insights provided by the recent John Woods&#8217; book <i>Errors of Reasoning: Naturalizing the Logic of Inference</i>; important concepts that regard a naturalized logic are synthetically analyzed: errors (and the problem of fallacies), paradigm creep, third-way reasoning, consequence-having and consequence drawing, agent based reasoning. The article also takes advantage of my own studies, which are aimed both at exculpating the negative fallacious character of abduction (it is the fallacy of the affirming the consequent) and at illustrating the EC-model (Eco-Cognitive model) of it, I have recently proposed. Aiming at encouraging the project of naturalization of logic, the article specifically recommends the increase of logical research on abduction, and emphasizes how current philosophical and logical research on human inferences is indebted towards Charles Sanders Peirce, a philosopher whose importance and modernity are too often underestimated. The final part of the article will introduce an analysis of the importance of the so-called <i>optimization of situatedness</i>, a concept that is necessary to understand that maximization of &#8220;abducibility&#8222;, which characterizes modern science.https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9287/3/4/44abductionagent-based reasoningcreativityeco-cognitive modeleco-cognitive opennessfallacieserrors of reasoningthird-way reasoningnaturalization of logic
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The Urgent Need of a Naturalized Logic
Philosophies
abduction
agent-based reasoning
creativity
eco-cognitive model
eco-cognitive openness
fallacies
errors of reasoning
third-way reasoning
naturalization of logic
title The Urgent Need of a Naturalized Logic
title_full The Urgent Need of a Naturalized Logic
title_fullStr The Urgent Need of a Naturalized Logic
title_full_unstemmed The Urgent Need of a Naturalized Logic
title_short The Urgent Need of a Naturalized Logic
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topic abduction
agent-based reasoning
creativity
eco-cognitive model
eco-cognitive openness
fallacies
errors of reasoning
third-way reasoning
naturalization of logic
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