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Logic and ontology

Nino B. Cocchiarella

pp. 117-150

Abstract

A brief review of the historicalrelation between logic and ontologyand of the opposition between the viewsof logic as language and logic as calculusis given. We argue that predication is morefundamental than membership and that differenttheories of predication are based on differenttheories of universals, the three most importantbeing nominalism, conceptualism, and realism.These theories can be formulated as formalontologies, each with its own logic, andcompared with one another in terms of theirrespective explanatory powers. After a briefsurvey of such a comparison, we argue that anextended form of conceptual realism provides themost coherent formal ontology and, as such, canbe used to defend the view of logic as language.

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(2001) Axiomathes 12 (1-2).

Pages: 117-150

DOI: 10.1023/A:1012758003706

Full citation:

Cocchiarella Nino B. (2001) „Logic and ontology“. Axiomathes 12 (1-2), 117–150.