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    The idea that partial truth is just truth of a part cannot be defended unless a theory of propositional parthood is put forward. Since it is known that truth-conditional implication cannot play that role, subject-matters have been used to fuel a two-component theory of propositional parthood. Can this yield a satisfactory theory of partial truth? We show that such an ambition conflicts with natural logical constraints for partial truth.
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    A Note on the signed occurrences of propositional variables
    Australasian Journal of Logic 19 (1). 2022.
    This note concerns the positive and negative occurrences of propositional variables. Just like the theory of infectious truth-values provides an algebraic understanding of the position according to which identity of subject-matter between two formulas can approximated syntactically by the identity of propositional variables occurring in these formulas, we develop an algebraic understanding of the similar position which considers signed occurrence instead of mere occurrence. We apply our framewor…Read more
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    De Morgan-Płonka Sums
    Studia Logica 112 (6): 1343-1371. 2024.
    This paper develops De Morgan-Płonka sums, which generalise Płonka sums to contexts in which negation is not topically transparent but still respects De Morgan duality. We give a general theory of De Morgan-Płonka sums, on the model of the general theory of Płonka sums. Additionally, we describe free De Morgan-Płonka sums and apply our construction to give an algebraic proof of completeness for Kit Fine’s truthmaker semantics for Angell’s logic of analytic containment.