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Robert Hanna’s Rationality and Logic (MIT Press, 2006) is about human rationality, logic, and the connection between them. According to Hanna’s view, this connection is both constitutive and mutual. More precisely, he defends the broadly Kantian thesis that logic is the result of the constructive operations of an innate protological cognitive capacity that is necessarily shared by all rational human animals, and governed by categorically normative principles.
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