Kant within the Tradition of Modern Logic: The Role of the "Introduction: Idea of a Transcendental Logic"

Review of Metaphysics 52 (2):295 - 310 (1998)
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IT IS A MATTER OF FACT that logic in the modern age was concerned to a much greater extent with the workings of the mind, that is, with epistemic and even doxastic themes, than with formal problems.

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