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01⟩ *Rationality and Logic*
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Air Date: February 8, 2025
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RATIONALITY AND LOGIC. By ROBERT HANNA. MIT Press, 2006. Pp. 341.
Logic is cognitively constructed by rational animals via an innate protological cognitive capacity governed by categorically normative principles.
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Hanna, Robert. Rationality and Logic. MIT Press, 2006.
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02⟩ *The Fate of Analysis*
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Air Date: February 15, 2025
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THE FATE OF ANALYSIS: ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY FROM FREGE TO THE ASH-HEAP OF HISTORY, AND TOWARD A RADICAL KANTIAN PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE. By ROBERT HANNA. New York: Mad Duck Coalition, 2021. Pp. 691.
Analytic philosophy has undergone a crisis, leading to the dominance of post-classical approaches, yet a radical Kantian perspective offers a path forward by recognizing the dual nature of necessity—conceptual and real—and by re-evaluating the analytic-synthetic distinction.
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