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Inferential Acts and Inferential Rules. The Intrinsic Normativity of Logic

  • Friedrich Reinmuth EMAIL logo and Geo Siegwart
From the journal Analyse & Kritik

Abstract

We outline a pragmatic-normative understanding of logic as a discipline that is completely anchored in the sphere of action, rules, means and ends: We characterize inferring as a speech act which is in need of regulation and we connect inferential rules with consequence relations. Furthermore, we present a scenario which illustrates how one actually assesses or can in principle assess the quality of logical rules with respect to justificatory questions. Finally, we speculate on the origin of logical rules as a means of supporting our practice of inferring.

Published Online: 2016-11-22
Published in Print: 2016-11-01

© 2016 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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