Logical principles of agnosticism
Author: Luis Rosa
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Description: Logical principles of agnosticism by Luis Rosa is a discussion on the role of logic in the normativity of agnostic attitudes. The author proposes two logical norms of agnosticism, exploring the constraints that logical entailment places on suspending judgment.
Pages: 18
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