Logic begins with a chosen set of axioms, and they’re not the only axioms you could choose as the basis of a formal system. If you reject the axioms, I can’t condemn you for failing a categorical imperative. Instead, I’ll just note that you’re not talking the same language as the rest of us are.
I don’t understand your question.
Logic begins with a chosen set of axioms, and they’re not the only axioms you could choose as the basis of a formal system. If you reject the axioms, I can’t condemn you for failing a categorical imperative. Instead, I’ll just note that you’re not talking the same language as the rest of us are.