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[catalogued under 5. Theory of Logic / E. Structures of Logic / 1. Logical Form]

Full Idea

Logical formalization forces the investigator to make the central philosophical concepts precise. It can also show how some philosophical concepts and objects can be defined in terms of others.

Gist of Idea

Logical formalization makes concepts precise, and also shows their interrelation

Source

Horsten,L/Pettigrew,R (Mathematical Methods in Philosophy [2014], 2)

Book Reference

'Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophical Logic', ed/tr. Horsten,L/Pettigrew,R [Bloomsbury 2014], p.16


A Reaction

This is the main rationale of the highly formal and mathematical approach to such things. The downside is when you impose 'precision' on language that was never intended to be precise.