Lloyd and the Logicians: The Analogies in our Reasoning

Australasian Philosophical Review 1 (3):259-268 (2017)
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ABSTRACTLloyd argues for the value of analogical reasoning in helping to open cross-cultural perspectives in philosophy. In doing so he aims some strong criticism at the Western analytic philosophical tradition. Yet Lloyd's message is one which logicians working within the Western analytic tradition can and do embrace.

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Adriane Rini
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