Lecture 1. Metavocabularies of Reason. A Metarationalist Perspective on Language, Logic, and Meaning

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Thank you for posting these informal but rigorously structured lectures.

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"It's possible to be rational without being logical" -- if I understand the claim, seems to be just alluding (in a confused way) to the fact that content logic (rationality, the exercise of reason, "being rational") precedes formal logic ("being logical") -- well obviously, since formal logic is derived from (an abstraction from, a formalization of) content logic, i.e., real reasoning. But it would be much less misleading and more obviously (and ingenuously, and enlighteningly) obvious to say instead: "It's possible to be logical without (adverting to any system of) formal logic."

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