Meaning and Implication

Idealistic Studies 4 (1):79-88 (1974)
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Brand Blanshard has been among the most stubborn of contemporary philosophers in rejecting that mathematical analysis of “logic” which has most enchanted his contemporary mathematical practitioners of the trade. He has said repeatedly that the mathematically orthodox have simply got hold of the whole topic by the wrong handle, and cited many complaints about material and strict “implication” as evidence that something has gone gravely wrong. Most of the objections he raises coincide with those of students newly introduced to the topic. But in the case of our students, it seems that the vast majority can be either brainwashed or browbeaten into ignoring the initial objections we all felt, on introduction, to principles like ⊃q, or p ⊃, or ☐ p ⊰. Blanshard has, however, continued to champion the cause of the “common man” against the mathematically precise, but allegedly misguided dogmas of orthodoxy.

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