Logical Skills Social-Historical Perspectives

This contributed volume explores the ways logical skills have been perceived over the course of history. The authors approach the topic from the lenses of philosophy, anthropology, sociology, and history to examine two opposing perceptions of logic: the first as an innate human ability and the secon...

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Other Authors: Brumberg-Chaumont, Julie (Editor), Rosental, Claude (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Birkhäuser 2021, 2021
Edition:1st ed. 2021
Series:Studies in Universal Logic
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This contributed volume explores the ways logical skills have been perceived over the course of history. The authors approach the topic from the lenses of philosophy, anthropology, sociology, and history to examine two opposing perceptions of logic: the first as an innate human ability and the second as a skill that can be learned and mastered. Chapters focus on the social and political dynamics of the use of logic throughout history, utilizing case studies and critical analyses. Specific topics covered include: the rise of logical skills problems concerning medieval notions of idiocy and rationality decolonizing natural logic natural logic and the course of time Logical Skills: Social-Historical Perspectives will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers in the fields of history, sociology, philosophy, and logic. Psychology and colonialstudies scholars will also find this volume to be of particular interest
Physical Description:VIII, 172 p online resource
ISBN:9783030584467