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The Place of Logic in Philosophy

David Grünberg

Having drawn the distinction between logic as a discipline and logic as organon, this short paper focuses on the latter, the purpose of which is twofold. First, it highlights the importance of second-order logic and modal logic in ontology. To this aim, the role of second-order logic is illustrated in formalizing realist ontology committing to the existence of properties. It is also emphasized how quantified modal logic helps clarify de re/de dicto distinction that implicitly takes place in ordinary language. Secondly, the paper concentrates on the significance of modal logic in the philosophy of language. In pursuing this goal, we considered Kripke’s notions of rigid designator, necessary a posteriori and contingent a priori statements. Given the definition of rigid designator, it is possible to prove in quantified modal logic that an identity between proper names, like “Hesperus” and “Phosphorus”, if true, is necessarily true. But the truth of the identity statement “Hesperus = Phosphorus” is known a posteriori. Therefore, there are necessary a posteriori truths. There are also contingent a priori true statements like “The length of stick S at time t 0 = one meter”, as there exists a possible world in which this statement is false.


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Grünberg D. The Place of Logic in Philosophy. Archives of Philosophy [Internet]. 24 Jun. 2024 [cited 24 Jun. 2024];0(51):351-353. Available from: https://doi.org/10.26650/arcp2019-5128 doi: 10.26650/arcp2019-5128


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Grünberg, David. The Place of Logic in Philosophy”. Archives of Philosophy 0/51 (Jun. 2024): 351-353. https://doi.org/10.26650/arcp2019-5128



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Submitted25.11.2019
Last Revision06.12.2019
Accepted06.12.2019

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