根据地位进行分类
Lisa Vogt1,2
1Department of Philosophy, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
概括
本研究探讨了地位真理的基础作用,就像本质真理一样,捍卫"地位基础"原则,反对其解释能力的逻辑异议.
科学领域:
- 形而上学的形而上学.
- 逻辑的哲学逻辑的哲学
背景情况:
- 研究"状态真理" (本质真理,必要真理,法律真理) 的解释作用.
- 引入了"以地位为基础"的原则:地位真理为它们的先行者奠定了基础.
- 突出一个重要的异议:与已建立的基础逻辑原则不一致.
研究的目的:
- 检查各种状态真理的解释功能.
- 捍卫"地位依据"原则,反对当代的反对意见.
- 为了使"地位基础"与接地逻辑的公认原则相协调.
主要方法:
- 基础原则的哲学分析.
- 对"因地位而定理由"原则的反对意见的论证.
- 检查状态真相和接地之间的逻辑一致性.
主要成果:
- 虽然面临反对意见,但"地位依据"原则得到了捍卫.
- 提出了论点,以显示"根据地位的基础"和接地逻辑之间的兼容性.
- 重新强调了地位真理在基础上的解释力.
结论:
- "地位基础"原则提供了一个可行的解释地位真理的解释作用.
- 对"根据地位确定理由"的确定的反对意见可以克服.
- 这种辩护加强了对形而上学的基础及其与真理的关系的理解.
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