Science – logic – philosophy. An old problem resuscitated

Logic and Logical Philosophy 21 (2):107-126 (2012)
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I argue that Hume’s and Carnap’s criticism of philosophy (meta-physic) contains a rational core and that this core can be much more sharply formulated as soon as a procedural theory of concepts is applied. Also, a possible solution to the problem can be suggested in a much more definite manner

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edition Materna, Pavel (2013) "Science, logic, philosophy : an old problem resuscitated". In Brożek, Bartosz, Olszewski, Adam, Hohol, Mateusz, Logic in theology, pp. : Copernicus Center Press (2013)

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