Наука и логика: однос науке и логике кроз историју

Наука Без Граница 3“ Међународни Тематски Зборник 3 (1):359-371 (2020)
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Abstract

In this paper, the author considers the relationship between science and logic through their historical development. Logic is traditionally understood as a system of principles of valid inference by which the truthfulness of a statement is preserved through the transformation of its content. As such, logic requires that those principles apply regardless of the subject matter under consideration. Therefore, it is undisputable that there is a connection between science and logic: science without inference would be reduced only to a bunch of observational facts that we could not make sense of, and where two connect, that is where they border. In this paper the author will introduce logic as a boundary of science, showing that each expansion in the history of logic has in turn had an effect on the determination of science and its criteria. The author will devote special attention to the idea of "science without boundaries" that was expressed at one stage of this historical development in the form of logical positivism.

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Mitar Nedeljkovic
Универзитет У Приштини

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