On Some Logic Games in Their Philosophical Context
Document type :
Partie d'ouvrage
Title :
On Some Logic Games in Their Philosophical Context
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Scientific editor(s) :
Lecomte & Tronçon (eds.)
Book title :
Ludics, Dialogue and Interaction
Publisher :
Berlin, Springer
Publication date :
2011
Keyword(s) :
logique dialogique
antiréalisme
antiréalisme
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Philosophie
English abstract : [en]
In the present paper Hintikka's game-theoretical semantics and the dialogical logic of Lorenzen and Lorenz are discussed and compared from the viewpoint of their underlying philosophical meaning theories. The question of ...
Show more >In the present paper Hintikka's game-theoretical semantics and the dialogical logic of Lorenzen and Lorenz are discussed and compared from the viewpoint of their underlying philosophical meaning theories. The question of whether the proposed meaning theories can be claimed to suffer from circularity is taken up. The relations of the two frameworks to verificationist and anti-realist ideas are considered. Finally, van Heijenoort's concept of 'logic as calculus' generalized by Hintikka to the idea of 'language as calculus' will be reformulated as a view we label 'anti-universalism.' We discuss briefly the fourfold division of foundational views obtained by relating a distinction between 'universalism' and 'anti-universalism' to the distinction between 'realism' and'anti-realism.'Show less >
Show more >In the present paper Hintikka's game-theoretical semantics and the dialogical logic of Lorenzen and Lorenz are discussed and compared from the viewpoint of their underlying philosophical meaning theories. The question of whether the proposed meaning theories can be claimed to suffer from circularity is taken up. The relations of the two frameworks to verificationist and anti-realist ideas are considered. Finally, van Heijenoort's concept of 'logic as calculus' generalized by Hintikka to the idea of 'language as calculus' will be reformulated as a view we label 'anti-universalism.' We discuss briefly the fourfold division of foundational views obtained by relating a distinction between 'universalism' and 'anti-universalism' to the distinction between 'realism' and'anti-realism.'Show less >
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Anglais
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