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10237 | Coherence is a primitive, intuitive notion, not reduced to something formal [Shapiro] |
Full Idea: I take 'coherence' to be a primitive, intuitive notion, not reduced to something formal, and so I do not venture a rigorous definition of it. | |
From: Stewart Shapiro (Philosophy of Mathematics [1997], 4.8) | |
A reaction: I agree strongly with this. Best to talk of 'the space of reasons', or some such. Rationality extends far beyond what can be formally defined. Coherence is the last court of appeal in rational thought. |