Anti-realism is a doctrine about logic, language, and meaning, with roots in the work of Wittgenstein and Frege. The author clarifies Dummett's case for anti-realism and develops this argument further.
Anti-realism is a doctrine about logic, language, and meaning, with roots in the work of Wittgenstein and Frege. The author clarifies Dummett's case for anti-realism and develops this argument further.
There are a bewildering variety of ways the terms "realism" and "anti-realism" have been used in philosophy and furthermore the different uses of these terms are only loosely connected with one...
In these papers derived from an international conference held in 1992 in Beijing, Chinese and Western philosophers treat current as well as historically situated issues of realism and anti-realism...
Helen Huss Parkhurst's 'Recent Logical Realism' provides a comprehensive examination of the philosophy of logic. The book delves into the nature of logic and the role it plays in human reasoning,...