This book gathers original contributions from philosophers working at the intersection of logic, epistemology, and philosophy of science. The chapters explore a wide range of perspectives on the boundary between logic and science, focusing on the implications of conceiving logic as a dynamic, revisable discipline. Contributors analyze the interplay between logical and scientific methodologies, offering new insights into the relationship between logical and scientific theories.
Logicsascognitivetools.- LogicalAbductivismandtheLiarParadox.-
BootstrappingaLogicalTheory.-
Logicalcorrectnessforanti-exceptionalismviamodels.-
Disentanglingscientificrealismfromanti-exceptionalism.
Sanderson Molick is an Associate Professor at the Federal Institute of Pará, Brazil. He holds a joint Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and the Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany). His research specializes in Logic and the Philosophy of Logic, with a particular focus on logical epistemology and formal models of nonmonotonic reasoning. He has held research positions and visiting appointments at several institutions, including Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Poland), Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany), and Instituto Superior Técnico (Portugal,where he conducted collaborative research in logic and its applications to Philosophy.