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    Sequents and bivaluations
    Logique Et Analyse 44 (176): 373-394. 2001.
  •  1313
    La Pointure du Symbole (edited book)
    Petra. 2014.
    Dans un texte désormais célèbre, Ferdinand de Saussure insiste sur l’arbitraire du signe dont il vante les qualités. Toutefois il s’avère que le symbole, signe non arbitraire, dans la mesure où il existe un rapport entre ce qui représente et ce qui est représenté, joue un rôle fondamental dans la plupart des activités humaines, qu’elles soient scientifiques, artistiques ou religieuses. C’est cette dimension symbolique, sa portée, son fonctionnement et sa signification dans des domaines aussi var…Read more
  •  62
    Preface
    Logica Universalis 1 (1): 1-2. 2007.
  •  71
    Semantic computations of truth based on associations already learned
    with Patrick Suppes
    Journal of Applied Logic 2 (4): 457-467. 2004.
  • Table Des matteres contemporary Brazilian research in logic parte
    with Arthur Buchsbaum, Tarcisio Pequeno, A. General, and Newton Ca da Costa
    Logique Et Analyse 40 6. 1997.
  •  50
    Carnot's logic
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 22 (3): 98-105. 1993.
  •  54
    Théorie legislative de la négation pure
    Logique Et Analyse 147 (148): 209-225. 1994.
  • La véritable portée du théoreme de Lindenbaum-Asser
    Logique Et Analyse 167 (168): 341-359. 1999.
  • Théorie de la valuation
    Logique Et Analyse 146 (146): 95-117. 1994.
  •  345
    What is “Formal Logic”?
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 13 9-22. 2008.
    “Formal logic”, an expression created by Kant to characterize Aristotelian logic, has also been used as a name for modern logic, originated by Boole and Frege, which in many aspects differs radically from traditional logic. We shed light on this paradox by distinguishing in this paper five different meanings of the expression “formal logic”: (1) Formal reasoning according to the Aristotelian dichotomy of form and content, (2) Formal logic as a formal science by opposition to an empirical science…Read more
  • We discuss Sengupta's argumentation according to which Frege was wrong identifying reference with truth-value.After stating various possible interpretations of Frege's principle of substitution, we show that there is no coherent interpretation under which Sengupta's argumentation is valid.Finally we try to show how Frege's distinction can work in the context of modern mathematics and how modern logic grasps it.
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    Many-valued logics are standardly defined by logical matrices. They are truth-functional. In this paper non truth-functional many-valued semantics are presented, in a philosophical and mathematical perspective.
  •  233
    Sentence, proposition and identity
    Synthese 154 (3): 371-382. 2007.
    In this paper we discuss the distinction between sentence and proposition from the perspective of identity. After criticizing Quine, we discuss how objects of logical languages are constructed, explaining what is Kleene’s congruence—used by Bourbaki with his square—and Paul Halmos’s view about the difference between formulas and objects of the factor structure, the corresponding boolean algebra, in case of classical logic. Finally we present Patrick Suppes’s congruence approach to the notion of …Read more
  •  81
    BookReview
    Studia Logica 100 (3): 653-657. 2012.
  •  101
    Around and Beyond the Square of Opposition (edited book)
    with Dale Jacquette
    Springer Verlag. 2012.
    Jean-Yves Béziau Abstract In this paper I relate the story about the new rising of the square of opposition: how I got in touch with it and started to develop new ideas and to organize world congresses on the topic with subsequent publications.
  •  114
    Trois sortes de définitions sont présentées et discutées: les définitions nominales, les définitions contextuelles et les définitions amplificatrices. On insiste sur le fait que I’elimination des definitions n’est pas forcement un procede automatique en particulier dans le cas de la logique paraconsistante. Finalement on s’int’resse à la théorie des objets de Meinong et l’on montre comment elle peut êrre considéréecomme une théorie des descripteurs.Three kinds of definitions are presented and di…Read more
  •  149
    Relativizations of the Principle of Identity
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 5 (3): 17-29. 1997.
    We discuss some logico-mathematical systems which deviate from classical logic and mathematics with respect to the concept of identity. In the first part of the paper we present very general formulations of the principle of identity and show how they can be ‘relativized’ to objects and to properties. Then, as an application, we study the particular cases of physics and logic. In the last part of the paper, we discuss the alphabar logics, that is, those logical systems which violate a formulation…Read more
  •  99
    The New Rising of the Square of Opposition
    In Jean-Yves Béziau & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Around and Beyond the Square of Opposition, Springer Verlag. pp. 3--19. 2012.
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    of implication and generalization rules have a close relationship, for which there is a key idea for clarifying how they are connected: varying objects. Varying objects trace how generalization rules are used along a demonstration in an axiomatic calculus. Some ways for introducing implication and for generalization are presented here, taking into account some basic properties that calculi can have.
  •  96
    13 Questions about universal logic
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 35 (2/3): 133-150. 2006.
  • Théories paraconsistantes des ensembles
    Logique Et Analyse 39 51-67. 1996.