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LINGUISTIX&LOGIK, Tony Marmo's blog
Monday, 9 August 2004

Topic: PARACONSISTENCY

Metaphilosophical Pluralism and Paraconsistency:


From Orientative to Multi-level Pluralism


by Orellana Benado, Andr?s Bobenrieth, Carlos Verdugo

In a famous passage, Kant claimed that controversy and the lack of agreement in metaphysics--here understood as philosophy as a whole--was a `scandal.' Attempting to motivate his critique of pure reason, a project aimed at both ending the scandal and setting philosophy on the `secure path of science,' Kant endorsed the view that for as long as disagreement reigned sovereign in philosophy, there would be little to be learned from it as a science. The success of philosophy begins when controversy ends and culminates when the discipline itself as it has been known disappears. On the other hand, particularly in the second half of the twentieth century, many have despaired of the very possibility of philosophy constituting the search for truth, that is to say, a cognitive human activity, and constituting thus a source of knowledge. This paper seeks to sketch a research program that is motivated by an intuition that opposes both of these views.

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Posted by Tony Marmo at 01:01 BST
Updated: Monday, 9 August 2004 08:22 BST

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