doubt the appliance of logical laws to the outside world — BARAA
'Instrumentalism' in philosophy of science is rather like that. It's not to claim logic isn't effective, but that it is limited in its scope as a matter of principle, and that it's innacurate to claim that it has any kind of absolute referent in the so-called 'real world'. — Wayfarer
Like HOW ON EARTH they can't realize that they should abandon science if they believe such a thing..... science is literally meaningless if accompanied by having such a belief. — BARAA
Does the book you linked revolve around arguing for instrumentalism? — BARAA
That the connection between logic and reality is a deeply contested issue in contemporary philosophy? — Wayfarer
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