Metalogic
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The term "metalogic" refers to discussions about logic itself, such as a discussion of the basic principles upon which a logical system might rest. | The term "metalogic" refers to discussions about logic itself, such as a discussion of the basic principles upon which a logical system might rest. | ||
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* [[How Does A Materialist Account for Logic?]] | * [[How Does A Materialist Account for Logic?]] | ||
* [[Why the "Problem of Induction" really isn't a problem. (And why theists don't even get it right)]] | * [[Why the "Problem of Induction" really isn't a problem. (And why theists don't even get it right)]] |
Revision as of 00:39, 1 November 2015
The term "metalogic" refers to discussions about logic itself, such as a discussion of the basic principles upon which a logical system might rest.