Logical pluralism
Logical pluralism is the philosophical view that there is more than one correct logic. It stands in contrast to logical monism which argues that there is a single unique logic. There are different standard both for what counts as a logic and what exactly it means for a logic to be "correct." As a result, the debate about logical monism and pluralism is fractured into many different positions.
External links
Logical Pluralism at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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