Full Idea
I offer these three claims as a partial analysis of 'pure logic': ontological innocence (no new entities are introduced), universal applicability (to any realm of discourse), and cognitive primacy (no extra-logical ideas are presupposed).
Gist of Idea
A 'pure logic' must be ontologically innocent, universal, and without presuppositions
Source
Øystein Linnebo (Plural Quantification Exposed [2003], §1)
Book Reference
-: 'Nous' [-], p.75