Mind 126 (503):955-963 (
2017)
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© Mind Association 2017Shapiro’s wide-ranging and thought-provoking book marks a major milestone in the recent debate initiated by JC Beall and Greg Restall’s influential Logical Pluralism. Pluralism about a given subject, such as etiquette or logic, is loosely characterized as ‘the view that different accounts of the subject are equally correct, or equally good, or equally legitimate, or perhaps even true’. Shapiro’s book offers us many ways to adopt ‘an eclectic orientation to logic’. But his official position, which sometimes takes some unexpected twists, is incrementally developed over the seven main chapters. Before we delve into some of the details, it’s worth outlining the overarching argument, helpfully summarized in a short closing chapter....The first chapter presents the framework Shapiro employs for discussing pluralism and related issues. The key notion is Crispin Wright’s folk-relativism—slogan: ‘There is...