Logicism

Idealistic Studies 12 (1):1-13 (1982)
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Abstract

Logicism is the fallacy of making exaggerated claims for logic. My aim here is to expose and criticize that fallacy as it occurs in the relation between logic and philosophy.

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John Kekes
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