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Springer, Dordrecht

1999

238 Pages

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Logic, truth and the modalities

from a phenomenological perspective

J. N. Mohanty

This volume is a collection of my essays on philosophy of logic from a phenomenological perspective. They deal with the four kinds of logic I have been concerned with: formal logic, transcendental logic, speculative logic and hermeneutic logic. Of these, only one, the essay on Hegel, touches upon 'speculative logic', and two, those on Heidegger and Konig, are concerned with hermeneutic logic. The rest have to do with Husser! and Kant. I have not tried to show that the fourlogics are compatible. I believe, they are--once they are given a phenomenological underpinning. The original plan of writing an Introduction in which the issues would have to be formulated, developed and brought together, was abandoned in favor of writing an Introductory Essay on the 'origin'- in the phenomenological sense -of logic. J.N.M. Philadelphia INTRODUCTION: THE ORIGIN OF LOGIC The question of the origin of logic may pertain to historical origin (When did it all begin? Who founded the science of logic?), psychological origin (When, in the course of its mental development, does the child learn logical operations?), cultural origin (What cultural - theological, metaphysical and linguisti- conditions make such a discipline as logic possible?), or transcendental­ constitutive origin (What sorts of acts and/or practices make logic possible?).

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2113-4

Full citation:

Mohanty, J.N. (1999). Logic, truth and the modalities: from a phenomenological perspective, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

1-11

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Husserl's thoughts on the foundation of logic

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

32-43

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In search of the actual historical Frege

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

56-68

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Dummett, Frege, and phenomenology

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

69-78

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Heidegger on logic

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

79-109

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Lask's theory of judgment

Thomas M. Seebohm

131-151

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Husserl on "possibility"

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

152-167

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Phenomenology and the modalities

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

168-179

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Husserl's "logic of truth'

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

180-197

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Kant on "truth"

Sen Pranab

198-214

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Hegel's concepts of necessity

Mohanty Jithendra Nath

215-227

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