Logic in Philosophy of Science

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Hans Halvorson: Logic in Philosophy of Science (2019, Cambridge University Press)

English language

Published June 8, 2019 by Cambridge University Press.

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978-1-316-27560-3
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It needs to be said that the book is written in an unnecessarily elaborate manner that complicates the process of comprehension. Summarizing, it merely saids that the meaning of "equivalence" between two theories A and B should be that A and B have "equivalent" models, that is, they have "equivalent" theories, or that their syntactic categories are Morita equivalent. The tools utilized were set theory and first order logic that logicians and philosophers more or less have some familiarity, so in order to define Morita equivalence between theories a whole two hundred of pages are used to develop the theory, along with some rather ugly definitions. I estimate that if a fully category-theoretic language is utilized 20-40 pages would be enough.

For someone who knows what Morita equivalence is in this sense what is important is the last chapter. Halvorson's point is, roughly speaking, pragmatic in the sense of American …