This article draws a parallel between personal construct theory and intuitionistic logic i, in order to account for Kelly's claim to have departed from classical logic. Assuming that different theoretical paradigms correspond to different logical languages, it is argued that the constructivist paradigm is linked to intuitionism. Similarities between some key syntactic and semantic features of i logic and the underlying logic of Kelly's theory are made explicit. The strengths and limitations of such an approach are discussed in light of issues emerging from clinical observation and from the philosophy of science. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Castiglioni, M. (2011). Departing from classical logic: A logical analysis of Personal Construct Theory. JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOLOGY, 24(2), 93-121 [10.1080/10720537.2011.548210].

Departing from classical logic: A logical analysis of Personal Construct Theory

CASTIGLIONI, MARCO
2011

Abstract

This article draws a parallel between personal construct theory and intuitionistic logic i, in order to account for Kelly's claim to have departed from classical logic. Assuming that different theoretical paradigms correspond to different logical languages, it is argued that the constructivist paradigm is linked to intuitionism. Similarities between some key syntactic and semantic features of i logic and the underlying logic of Kelly's theory are made explicit. The strengths and limitations of such an approach are discussed in light of issues emerging from clinical observation and from the philosophy of science. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Personal Construct Psychology; Intuitionistic logic; clinical psychology; philosophy of science
English
2011
24
2
93
121
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Castiglioni, M. (2011). Departing from classical logic: A logical analysis of Personal Construct Theory. JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOLOGY, 24(2), 93-121 [10.1080/10720537.2011.548210].
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