Logical relativism: logic, grammar, and arithmetic in cultural comparison
Logical relativism is the claim that different cultures may think according to different logical laws. For example, it is often argued that whereas ‘we’ (Westerners) operate according to the law of the excluded middle, ‘they’ (e.g., the Chinese or the Azande) may not. In this article, we question wh...
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2006
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