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Hideki Toyoda.In fact, it was not psychologism, what prevented psychologists like Sigwart, Wundt, or Vasil ’ev to go the way to the new logic, but their inability to leave the traditional paradigms of formal logic, their inability to come to precise formal explications of their non-classical logical ideas.hermetic 发表于 2025-3-23 23:03:17
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Hideki Toyoda.In fact, it was not psychologism, what prevented psychologists like Sigwart, Wundt, or Vasil ’ev to go the way to the new logic, but their inability to leave the traditional paradigms of formal logic, their inability to come to precise formal explications of their non-classical logical ideas.etidronate 发表于 2025-3-25 01:27:12
Hideki Toyoda.In fact, it was not psychologism, what prevented psychologists like Sigwart, Wundt, or Vasil ’ev to go the way to the new logic, but their inability to leave the traditional paradigms of formal logic, their inability to come to precise formal explications of their non-classical logical ideas.