But you said "we may hope to discover and agree upon fundamental principles underlying all logics". I was simply checking that and saying I neither hope for that, nor believe it possible.
And the important part of what I expressed was that logic does NOT depend on what we're talking about. It is referent-independent. No semiotic object is necessary. Only the sign and the interpretant are necessary. The object ... the "checkin with the world" is necessary for reason, but not logic. And reason relies on logic, but is not limited to it. And a third point is that it is NOT subject to any kind of in the long run convergence. Logics are games. They are set up and played and none of them will ever go away. You or I may get bored of one or the other. But they'll all still have their place. On 12/1/20 11:08 AM, [email protected] wrote: > But Glen, I am an anti-foundationalist, too. I never asserted that logic was > the foundation of anything. It is subject to the same pragmaticist [/sensu > Peirceae/] evaluations that are the fate of any conception. It, like > everything else, is the result of accumulations of pattern in experience. It > is a midden, not a foundation. > On 12/1/20 9:15 AM, [email protected] wrote: >> I stipulate that there are many logics. Certainly as many logics as there >> are maths. So, what is true of all “logics”? A logic is a proposed set of >> principles of right thinking. Thinking is “right” when it leads to >> expectations that prove out in the long run. What thinking is “right” >> depends on what one is thinking about. Some logic’s are more basic, more >> universal than others. In the very long run, we may hope to discover and >> agree upon fundamental principles underlying all logics, a logic of logics, >> if you ill. But for the foreseeable future what argument is logical will >> depend on what we are talking about. -- ↙↙↙ uǝlƃ - .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. . FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Zoom Fridays 9:30a-12p Mtn GMT-6 bit.ly/virtualfriam un/subscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com archives: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/
