Philosophia Scientiæ (Apr 2011)

MacColl’s elusive pluralism

  • John Woods

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/philosophiascientiae.373
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 205 – 233

Abstract

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MacColl is the recent subject of three interesting theses. One is that he is the probable originator of pluralism in logic. The other is that his pluralism expresses an underlying instrumentalism. The third is that the first two help explain his post-1909 neglect. Although there are respects in which he is both a pluralist and an instrumentalist, I will suggest that it is difficult to find in MacColl’s writings a pluralism which honours the threefold attribution of having been originated by him, having been rooted in an instrumentalism adapted to logic, and being the occasion of his neglect.