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    Classical logic has been attacked by adherents of rival, anti-realist logical systems: Ian Rumfitt comes to its defence. He considers the nature of logic, and how to arbitrate between different logics. He argues that classical logic may dispense with the principle of bivalence, and may thus be liberated from the dead hand of classical semantics.
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    Structures and Categories for the Representation of Meaning
    with Timothy C. Potts
    Philosophical Review 105 (2): 264. 1996.
    Review of Timothy Potts, *Structures and Categories for the Representation of Meaning* (CUP).
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    Making It Explicit (review)
    Philosophical Review 106 (3): 437-441. 1997.
    In developing his alternative, Brandom starts from a version of inferential-role semantics according to which an assertion's content is constituted by its place in a field of inferential relations. It is because we have "an independent theoretical grip on the notion of an inference", and of its goodness or badness, that we are able to attain a notion of content that is prior to any of the representational concepts. He stresses that the relevant assessment of inferences is not whether they are lo…Read more
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    Inference, Deduction, Logic
    In John Bengson & Marc A. Moffett (eds.), Knowing How: Essays on Knowledge, Mind, and Action, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 334. 2011.