
The concepts of identity, existence, predication, necessity, and truth are at the centre of philosophy and have rightly received sustained attention. Yet Colin McGinn believes that orthodox views of these topics are misguided in important ways. Philosophers and logicians have often distorted the nature of these concepts in an attempt to define them according to preconceived ideas. Logical Properties aims to respect the ordinary ways we talk and think when we employ these concepts, while at the same time showing that they are far more interesting and peculiar than some have supposed. There are real properties corresponding to these concepts - logical properties - that challenge naturalistic metaphysical views. These are not pseudo-properties or mere pieces of syntax. Logical Properties is written with the minimum of formal apparatus and deals with logico-linguistic issues as well as ontological ones. The focus is on trying to get to the essence of what the concept concerned stands for, and not merely finding some established notation for providing formal paraphrases.
What is the ontological status of the fundamental logical concepts of identity, existence, predication, necessity, and truth? Colin McGinn, a philosopher known for his work in consciousness and metaphysics, argues that traditional orthodox views have distorted these concepts to fit preconceived formal systems. He proposes that these concepts represent genuine, objective logical properties that exist independently of linguistic syntax and challenge standard naturalistic metaphysical frameworks.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessible prose style, which avoids the dense formal jargon common in contemporary logic texts. Experts highlight this work as a provocative challenge to standard naturalistic interpretations of logical concepts, suitable for those interested in the intersection of philosophy of language and metaphysics.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
2000-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191529230
ISBN-13:
9780191529238
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