Challenging Logical Monism

Abstract

Logic is loosely regarded as a key factor that drives our decisions. However, logic is actually separated into different systems, such as intuitionistic logic and classical logic. These systems can be explained by different theories, such as logical monism and logical pluralism. This paper aims to challenge logical monism, which posits that only a single logical system adheres to the principles of validity. It explains this on the basis of different systems held as equally strong under their ability to establish definitive conclusions, and adhere to systems of validity relative to each system.

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Aurna Mukherjee
Liberal Arts and Science Academy

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