In England this empirical view of logic has been altogether dominant, and the most illustrious English exponents of logical theory, Herschel, Whewell, and Mill, have stood on that ground.
Before Plato there was no formulation of logical theory, and in his dialogues it is only contained in solution.
In Dewey's philosophy, logical theory is a description of thought as a mode of adaptation to its own conditions, and validity is judged in terms of the efficiency of thought in the solution of its own problems and difficulties.
It is in this point of view--in reference to logical theory--that the Megaric philosophers have not been fairly appreciated.
The Sophisms ascribed to Eubulides, looked at from the point of view of logical theory, deserve that attention which they seem to have received.
And it is the business of logical theory to diagnose the conditions of this success and failure.
The present task of logical theory is the restoration of the continuity of the act and agent of knowing with other acts and agents.
MOORE I In a general survey of the development of logical theory one is struck by the similarity, not to say identity, of the indictments which reformers, since the days of Aristotle, have brought against it.
At first blush, it might seem as if the very nature of logical theory as generalization of the reflective process must of necessity disregard the matter of particular conditions and particular results as irrelevant.
This article, on "The Present Position of Logical Theory," was published in the Monist in 1891.
Stuart’s paper in the “Studies in Logical Theory,” pp.
Although the changes have been made to render the article less technical, it still remains, I fear, too technical to be intelligible to those not familiar with recent discussions of logical theory.
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