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Single Idea 13979

[from 'Are there propositions?' by Gilbert Ryle, in 5. Theory of Logic / A. Overview of Logic / 1. Overview of Logic ]

Full Idea

Logic studies the way in which one thing follows from another, in which one thing is compatible with another, contradicts, corroborates or necessitates another, is a special case of another or the nerve of another. And so on.

Gist of Idea

Logic studies consequence, compatibility, contradiction, corroboration, necessitation, grounding....

Source

Gilbert Ryle (Are there propositions? [1930], IV)

Book Reference

Ryle,Gilbert: 'Collected Essays 2 1929-1968' [Routledge 2009], p.22


A Reaction

I presume that 'and so on' would include how one thing proves another. This is quite a nice list, which makes me think a little more widely about the nature of logic (rather than just about inference). Incompatibility isn't a process.