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The Epistemology of Logic provides a comprehensive examination of one of philosophy’s most fundamental questions: how do we know logical truths? Ben Martin delves into the various theories that attempt to explain our justification for accepting logical principles and laws.
This work addresses central debates in epistemology and logic, including whether logical knowledge is a priori, whether logic is empirical, and what role intuition plays in our logical understanding. Martin considers multiple philosophical perspectives and analyzes their strengths and weaknesses.
The book is essential for philosophers, logic students, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of rational thought and the basis of logical knowledge. It contributes significantly to contemporary discussions about how we acquire and justify our most basic principles of reasoning.







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