Informal Logic (May 2013)

Epistemology Mathematicized

  • John Woods

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v33i2.3897
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 2
pp. 292 – 331

Abstract

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Epistemology and informal logic have overlapping and broadly similar subject matters. A principle of methodological symmetry is: philosophical theories of sufficiently similar subject matters should engage similar methods. Suppose the best way to do epistemology is in highly formalized ways, with a large role for mathematical methods. The symmetry principle suggests this is also the best way to do the logic of the reasoning and argument, the subject matter of informal logic. A capitulation to mathematics is inimical to informal logicians, yet formal methods and mathematical models are an emerging force in epistemology. What is to be done? What’s sauce for the goose of epistemology is sauce for the gander of informal logic.