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A model-theoretic analysis of Fidel-structures for mbC [PDF]
In this paper the class of Fidel-structures for the paraconsistent logic mbC is studied from the point of view of Model Theory and Category Theory. The basic point is that Fidel-structures for mbC (or mbC-structures) can be seen as first-order structures
E. Coniglio, Marcelo
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In this paper we generalize the intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS), paraconsistent set, and intuitionistic set to the neutrosophic set (NS). Several examples are presented.
Smarandache, Florentin
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An epistemic approach to paraconsistency: a logic of evidence and truth [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to present a paraconsistent formal system and a corresponding intended interpretation according to which true contradictions are not tolerated.
Carnielli, Walter, Rodrigues, Abilio
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Heidegger claims that “the Being of beings ‘is’ not itself a being.” While he does not seem to argue for this claim (usually referred to as the “ontological difference”), there is now a very substantial literature that fills this gap.
Czerkawski Maciej
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A one-valued logic for non-one-sidedness [PDF]
Does it make sense to employ modern logical tools for ancient philosophy? This well-known debate2 has been re-launched by the indologist Piotr Balcerowicz, questioning those who want to look at the Eastern school of Jainism with Western glasses.
Schang, Fabien
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Two Kinds of Logical Impossibility [PDF]
In this paper, we argue that a distinction ought to be drawn between two ways in which a given world might be logically impossible. First, a world w might be impossible because the laws that hold at w are different from those that hold at some other ...
Sandgren, Alexander, Tanaka, Koji
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Expressing Validity: Towards a Self-Sufficient Inferentialism [PDF]
For semantic inferentialists, the basic semantic concept is validity. An inferentialist theory of meaning should offer an account of the meaning of "valid." If one tries to add a validity predicate to one's object language, however, one runs into ...
Hlobil, Ulf
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Dialetheism, Paradox, and Nāgārjuna’s Way of Thinking [PDF]
Nāgārjuna’s doctrine of emptiness, his ideas on “two truths” and language, and his general method of arguing are presented clearly by him and can be stated without paradox.
JONES, Richard H.
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I argue that not all context dependent expressions are alike. Pure (or ordinary) indexicals behave more or less as Kaplan thought. But quasi indexicals behave in some ways like indexicals and in other ways not like indexicals.
Khoo, Justin
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Eliminativism, Dialetheism and Moore's Paradox
AbstractJohn Turri gives an example that he thinks refutes what he takes to be “G.E.Moore's view” that omissive assertions such as “It is raining butIdo not believe that it is raining” are “inherently ‘absurd'”. This is that ofEllie, an eliminativist who makes such assertions. Turri thinks that these are perfectly reasonable and not even absurd.
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