Mathematics (Nov 2018)

Universe of Discourse and Existence

  • José Luis Usó-Doménech,
  • Josué Antonio Nescolarde-Selva,
  • Hugh Gash

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math6110272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. 272

Abstract

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There is a fairly widespread belief that the problem of existence is not an essential issue for logic. Logic, though formal, must deal with the problem of existence. However, logic should be limited to describing “formal existence„ or “existence of a formal system„. However, the logical problem of existence and how to treat and resolve this problem differ completely from the corresponding metaphysical problem. It is possible to deduce that formal existence is nothing other than belonging to the universe of discourse, so proposing a solution to the logical problem of existence in an epistemological, rather than a metaphysical, context. In this paper, we conclude, from a formal point of view, no universe of discourse is given in advance; any universe of discourse that satisfies the necessary conditions can be used. The extended epistemological belief that there is a universe of discourse defined rigorously, which would be the true and should be “the universe of discourse of logic„, cannot be justified.

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