Hegel’s Logic and Metaphysics

History and Philosophy of Logic 46 (1):194-196 (2025)
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Jacob McNulty’s impressive book offers a Hegelian solution to the so-called ‘logocentric predicament’, namely that logic must be presupposed to justify itself. As McNulty puts it, the fundamental l...

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Dummett's justification of deduction.Susan Haack - 1982 - Mind 91 (362):216-239.

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