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147Negation in the Context of Gaggle TheoryStudia Logica 80 (2): 235-264. 2005.We study an application of gaggle theory to unary negative modal operators. First we treat negation as impossibility and get a minimal logic system Ki that has a perp semantics. Dunn 's kite of different negations can be dealt with in the extensions of this basic logic Ki. Next we treat negation as “unnecessity” and use a characteristic semantics for different negations in a kite which is dual to Dunn 's original one. Ku is the minimal logic that has a characteristic semantics. We also show that…Read more
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101Algebraic Completeness Results for Dummett's LC and Its ExtensionsMathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1): 225-230. 1971.
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104New Consecution Calculi for R→tNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 53 (4): 491-509. 2012.The implicational fragment of the logic of relevant implication, $R_{\to}$ is one of the oldest relevance logics and in 1959 was shown by Kripke to be decidable. The proof is based on $LR_{\to}$, a Gentzen-style calculus. In this paper, we add the truth constant $\mathbf{t}$ to $LR_{\to}$, but more importantly we show how to reshape the sequent calculus as a consecution calculus containing a binary structural connective, in which permutation is replaced by two structural rules that involve $\mat…Read more
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163Quantum MathematicsPSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980 512-531. 1980.This paper explores the development of mathematics on a quantum logical base when mathematical postulates are taken as necessary truths. First it is shown that first-order Peano arithmetic formulated with quantum logic has the same theorems as classical first-order Peano arithmetic. Distribution for first-order arithmetical formulas is a theorem not of quantum logic but rather of arithmetic. Second, it is shown that distribution fails for second-order Peano arithmetic without extensionality. Thi…Read more
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118Symmetric generalized galois logicsLogica Universalis 3 (1): 125-152. 2009.Symmetric generalized Galois logics (i.e., symmetric gGl s) are distributive gGl s that include weak distributivity laws between some operations such as fusion and fission. Motivations for considering distribution between such operations include the provability of cut for binary consequence relations, abstract algebraic considerations and modeling linguistic phenomena in categorial grammars. We represent symmetric gGl s by models on topological relational structures. On the other hand, topologic…Read more
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242Canonical Extensions and Relational Completeness of Some Substructural LogicsJournal of Symbolic Logic 70 (3). 2005.In this paper we introduce canonical extensions of partially ordered sets and monotone maps and a corresponding discrete duality. We then use these to give a uniform treatment of completeness of relational semantics for various substructural logics with implication as the residual(s) of fusion
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177Partiality and its dualStudia Logica 66 (1): 5-40. 2000.This paper explores allowing truth value assignments to be undetermined or "partial" and overdetermined or "inconsistent", thus returning to an investigation of the four-valued semantics that I initiated in the sixties. I examine some natural consequence relations and show how they are related to existing logics, including ukasiewicz's three-valued logic, Kleene's three-valued logic, Anderson and Belnap's relevant entailments, Priest's "Logic of Paradox", and the first-degree fragment of the Dun…Read more
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355Conditional assertion and restricted quantification: Abstracts of commentsNoûs 4 (1): 13. 1970.
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118Completeness of relevant quantification theoriesNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (1): 97-121. 1974.
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120On the decidability of implicational ticket entailmentJournal of Symbolic Logic 78 (1): 214-236. 2013.The implicational fragment of the logic of relevant implication, $R_\to$ is known to be decidable. We show that the implicational fragment of the logic of ticket entailment, $T_\to$ is decidable. Our proof is based on the consecution calculus that we introduced specifically to solve this 50-year old open problem. We reduce the decidability problem of $T_\to$ to the decidability problem of $R_\to$. The decidability of $T_\to$ is equivalent to the decidability of the inhabitation problem of implic…Read more
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78R-mingle and beneath. Extensions of the Routley-Meyer semantics for RNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (n/a): 369. 1979.
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44Incompleteness of the bibinary semantics for RBulletin of the Section of Logic 16 (3): 107-109. 1987.
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111A sieve for entailmentsJournal of Philosophical Logic 9 (1): 41-57. 1980.The validity of an entailment has nothing to do with whether or not the components are true, false, necessary, or impossible; it has to do solely with whether or not there is a necessary connection between antecedent and consequent. Hence it is a mistake (we feel) to try to build a sieve which will “strain out” entailments from the set of material or strict “implications” present in some system of truth-functions, or of truth-functions with modality. Anderson and Belnap (1962, p. 47)
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47Two extensions of the structurally free logic LCLogic Journal of the IGPL 6 (3): 403-424. 1998.The paper considers certain extensions of the system LC introduced in Dunn & Meyer 1997. LC is a structurally free system, but it has combinators as formulas in the place of structural rules. We consider two ways to extend LC with conjunction and disjunction depending on whether they distribute over each other or not. We prove the elimination theorem for the systems. At the end of the paper we give a Routley-Meyer style semantics for the distributive extension, including some new definitions and…Read more
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136A consecutive calculus for positive relevant implication with necessityJournal of Philosophical Logic 9 (4): 343-362. 1980.
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155Positive modal logicStudia Logica 55 (2): 301-317. 1995.We give a set of postulates for the minimal normal modal logicK + without negation or any kind of implication. The connectives are simply,,,. The postulates (and theorems) are all deducibility statements. The only postulates that might not be obvious are.
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182Contradictory Information: Too Much of a Good Thing (review)Journal of Philosophical Logic 39 (4): 425-452. 2010.Both I and Belnap, motivated the "Belnap-Dunn 4-valued Logic" by talk of the reasoner being simply "told true" (T) and simply "told false" (F), which leaves the options of being neither "told true" nor "told false" (N), and being both "told true" and "told false" (B). Belnap motivated these notions by consideration of unstructured databases that allow for negative information as well as positive information (even when they conflict). We now experience this on a daily basis with the Web. But the …Read more
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| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Computing and Information |
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| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |