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189The Revision Theory of TruthMIT Press. 1993.In this rigorous investigation into the logic of truth Anil Gupta and Nuel Belnap explain how the concept of truth works in both ordinary and pathological..
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182A simple treatment of truth functionsJournal of Symbolic Logic 24 (4): 301-302. 1959.In this note we present an axiomatization of the classical two-valued propositional calculus, for which proofs of decidability, consistency, completeness, and independence, are almost trivial (given an understanding of truth tables).
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373Modalities in Ackermann's “rigorous implication”Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (2): 107-111. 1959.Following a suggestion of Feys, we use “rigorous implication” as a translation of Ackermann's strenge Implikation ([1]). Interest in Ackermann's system stems in part from the fact that it formalizes the properties of a strong, natural sort of implication which provably avoids standard implicational paradoxes, and which is consequently a good candidate for a formalization of entailment (considered as a narrower relation than that of strict implication). Our present purpose will not be to defend t…Read more
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122R. B. Angell. A propositional logic with subjunctive conditionals. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 27 no. 3, pp. 327–343Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3): 464-465. 1970.
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44Index of namesIn J. Michael Dunn, Nuel D. Belnap & Alan Ross Anderson (eds.), Entailment, Vol. Ii: The Logic of Relevance and Necessity, Princeton University Press. pp. 711-718. 2017.
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49Functions, Arithmetic, and Other Special TopicsIn J. Michael Dunn, Nuel D. Belnap & Alan Ross Anderson (eds.), Entailment, Vol. Ii: The Logic of Relevance and Necessity, Princeton University Press. pp. 392-487. 2017.
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48Special symbolsIn J. Michael Dunn, Nuel D. Belnap & Alan Ross Anderson (eds.), Entailment, Vol. Ii: The Logic of Relevance and Necessity, Princeton University Press. pp. 747-749. 2017.
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43Index of subjectsIn J. Michael Dunn, Nuel D. Belnap & Alan Ross Anderson (eds.), Entailment, Vol. Ii: The Logic of Relevance and Necessity, Princeton University Press. pp. 719-746. 2017.
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61Entailment, Vol. Ii: The Logic of Relevance and NecessityPrinceton University Press. 2017.In spite of a powerful tradition, more than two thousand years old, that in a valid argument the premises must be relevant to the conclusion, twentieth-century logicians neglected the concept of relevance until the publication of Volume I of this monumental work. Since that time relevance logic has achieved an important place in the field of philosophy: Volume II of Entailment brings to a conclusion a powerful and authoritative presentation of the subject by most of the top people working in the…Read more
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130T. J. Smiley. Entailment and deducibility. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. vol. 59, pp. 233–254Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2): 240-241. 1965.
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36The display problemIn Heinrich Wansing (ed.), Proof theory of modal logic, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 79--93. 1996.
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101Truth by ascentDialectica 53 (3-4). 1999.This paper offers a lighthearted presentation of some of the chief ideas about truth that are shared by theories similar to those of Kripke, Herzberger, and Gupta. The problem is to explain the concept of truth for a language that contains its own truth predicate. The proposal of these theories is that one can unwind the tangles that threaten by invoking a transfinite series of stages of semantic reflection as one ascends the ordinals. The presentation emphasizes how each stage begins, to the ex…Read more
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359An informal sketch is offered of some chief ideas of the (formal) ``branching histories'' theory of objective possibility, free will and indeterminism. Reference is made to ``branching time'' and to ``branching space-times,'' with emphasis on a theme that they share: Objective possibilities are in Our World, organized by the relation of causal order.
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Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |