Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2022
The following comments represent what seem to me promising lines of approach to some of the broader issues in the philosophy of logic. They are offered, it is perhaps unnecessary to say, with the intent of stimulating rather than foreclosing discussion. And if the conclusions advanced are formulated loosely and with only a crude indication of the arguments which support them, I hope that thereby they will provoke all the more the free flow of discourse which it is the object of this Conference to promote.
Read at the Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences, held at the New School for Social Research, New York City, on May 22, 1937.