@cdutilhnovaes My attempt to send you a short list of references yesterday turned into something else by mistake! Trying again briefly now…
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The logic is essentially syllogistic and not massively different from Western pre-Frege, but different enough in its elaborations on syllogism to show how formal logic is a cultural product. The stuff reads very much like analytic philosophy, but as a rhythmic rap battle.pic.twitter.com/kWGYoiMOOV
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Liberman has a full book on this, _Dialectical Practice in Tibetan Philosophical Culture: An ethnomethodological inquiry into formal reasoning_, plus other publications.pic.twitter.com/fMdQInRReU
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Liberman’s broader interest is in rules—how do they actually work? Another way he’s gotten at this is through analysis of people playing board games. His findings make hash of the constitutive/regulative distinction, and give a lot of insight into other rule-use phenomena.pic.twitter.com/zhFR1xN02P
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