Thank you for an interesting post! I have only skimmed it so far and not really dug in to the mathematics section but the way you are framing logic somewhat reminds me of Dewey, J. (1938). Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. Henry Holt and Company, INC.
Are you by any chance familiar with this work and could elaborate on possible continuities and discontinuities?
Hi, sorry I’m not directly familiar with that Dewey work. As far as classical American pragmatism goes, I can only point to Brandom’s endorsement of Cheryl Misak’s transformative new way of looking at it in Lecture 4 of this course, which might be helpful for drawing this connection.
Thank you for an interesting post! I have only skimmed it so far and not really dug in to the mathematics section but the way you are framing logic somewhat reminds me of Dewey, J. (1938). Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. Henry Holt and Company, INC.
Are you by any chance familiar with this work and could elaborate on possible continuities and discontinuities?
Hi, sorry I’m not directly familiar with that Dewey work. As far as classical American pragmatism goes, I can only point to Brandom’s endorsement of Cheryl Misak’s transformative new way of looking at it in Lecture 4 of this course, which might be helpful for drawing this connection.