Bolzano's logical system / Ettore Casari.

Casari, Ettore
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160
Author
Casari, Ettore, author.
Title
Bolzano's logical system / Ettore Casari.
Edition
First edition.
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1 online resource.
Series
Oxford logic guides
Notes
This edition previously issued in print: 2016.
Summary
A starting point of Bolzano's logical reflection was the conviction that among truths there is a connection, according to which some truths are grounds of others, and these in turn are consequences of the former, and that such a connection is objective, i.e. subsisting independently of every cognitive activity of the subject. In the attempt to account for the distinction between subjective and objective levels of knowledge, Bolzano gradually gained the conviction that the reference of the subject to the object is mediated by a realm of entities without existence that, recalling the Stoic lectà, are here called 'lectological'. This work examines this topic
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Summary
A starting point of Bolzano's logical reflection was the conviction that among truths there is a connection, according to which some truths are grounds of others, and these in turn are consequences of the former, and that such a connection is objective, i.e. subsisting independently of every cognitive activity of the subject. In the attempt to account for the distinction between subjective and objective levels of knowledge, Bolzano gradually gained the conviction that the reference of the subject to the object is mediated by a realm of entities without existence that, recalling the Stoic lectà, are here called 'lectological'. This work examines this topic
Notes
This edition previously issued in print: 2016.