Rațiunea Suficientă, Implicația șI Cauzalitatea - de la Validitate Formală la Adevărul Înțelesului
Sufficient Reason, Implication and Causality - from Formal Validity to Truth of Meaning
Author(s): Laura Mihaela MANCĂ-PĂTRAȘCUSubject(s): Philosophy, Epistemology, Aesthetics
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: cognitive error; principle of sufficient reason; formal validity; meaning; significance; truth; paralogisms; causality; modus ponens; modus tollens;
Summary/Abstract: In this paper, I investigate the principle of sufficient reason through the lens of the relationship between the formal validity of reasoning and the truth expressed through language. The analysis reveals the interdependence between formal consistency, semantic adequacy, and fidelity to factual reality. Starting from the premises of Leibniz and Wittgenstein, I argue that logical formalization, although essential for the soundness of reasoning, does not fully capture the meaning of judgments. Thus, reasoning becomes more than an exercise in formal validity, and it constitutes a genuine process of cognitive hygiene that safeguards inner freedom and enhances intellectual responsibility. The outcome of this inquiry leads to the hypothesis that rational truth entails mediation between logical form, linguistic meaning, and the factual reality expressed through language.
Journal: ANALELE UNIVERSITĂȚII DIN CRAIOVA. SERIA FILOSOFIE
- Issue Year: 2/2025
- Issue No: 56
- Page Range: 95-110
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Romanian
