
The Metaphysics of Logic
The Metaphysics of Logic explores the nature of logical principles—such as truth, inference, and necessity—and questions whether these principles reflect an inherent order in reality or are mere human conventions. It examines whether logical laws are grounded in the structure of the universe itself or are socially constructed tools. Essentially, it asks: Is logic about how the world truly is, or about how we think and reason about the world? This inquiry bridges philosophy, metaphysics, and the foundations of knowledge, seeking to understand the very nature of logical relations and their connection to reality.