Single Idea 13232

[catalogued under 5. Theory of Logic / A. Overview of Logic / 4. Pure Logic]

Full Idea

Logic does not study formal languages for their own sake, which is formal grammar. Logic evaluates arguments, and primarily considers formal languages as interpreted.

Gist of Idea

Logic studies arguments, not formal languages; this involves interpretations

Source

JC Beall / G Restall (Logical Pluralism [2006], 2.1)

Book Reference

Beall,J/Restall,G: 'Logical Pluralism' [OUP 2006], p.8


A Reaction

Hodges seems to think logic just studies formal languages. The current idea strikes me as a much more sensible view.

Related Idea

Idea 10282 Logic is the study of sound argument, or of certain artificial languages (or applying the latter to the former) [Hodges,W]