Prelude to a Socio-Logic of Imperatives

European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 7 (2):6-16 (2011)
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Abstract

This short essay attempts to challenge some of widely held philosophical assumptions on the nature of the relationship between logic, language and reality. In Section 1 the hegemony of theoretical logic is being questioned; Section 2 proposes a hypothesis on socially mediated semantics; Section 3 addresses the problem of ontology of logical sentential moods.

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