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Logical Consequence and Logical Expressions
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Mario Gómez-Torrente
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Logical Pluralism: Where the Conflict Really Lies [PDF]
Recent years have seen a surge of attention to the problem of logical pluralism; most of which has been a reaction to Beall and Restall’s account of logical pluralism as the existence of more than one equally correct semantic relation of logical ...
Mohammad Mohsen Haeri, Davood Hoseini
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The critique of the theory of logical causality [PDF]
One of the solutions to Bernardete’s paradox and a number of analogous paradoxes is based on the idea that there is a special type of causality — logical causality. This solution was proposed by Hawthorne and modified by Uzquiano. The paper presents a
E. V. Borisov
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Evaluating Etchemendy's Critiques of Tarski’s Analysis of Logical Consequence [PDF]
According to Tarski's model-theoretic analysis of logical consequence, the sentence X is a logical consequence of a set of sentences Γ if and only if any model for Γ is also a model for X.
Hamid Alaeinejad, Morteza Hajhosseini
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The Rule of Existence (Assumption/Entailment) and Logical Consequence On Ibn Sīnā’s Thesis [PDF]
The rule of assumption/entailment has been articulated in Islamic philosophy at least in two ways: (1) a's being b assumes/entails a's existence; (2) that a is b is true entails that a exists is true.
Davood Hosseini
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Considerations on Logical Consequence and Natural Language
In a recent article, “Logical Consequence and Natural Language,” Michael Glanzberg claims that there is no relation of logical consequence in natural language (2015). The present paper counters that claim.
Gil Sagi
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The Generalized Criterion of Relevance for Argument Evaluation [PDF]
The paper is devoted to the relevance criterion of argument evaluation within argumentation theory. Argument evaluation is a tool to avoid misunderstanding and misleading in argumentation — one of the most basic forms of human communications. The purpose
Viktoriia Babiuk
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Overgeneration in the Higher Infinite [PDF]
The Overgeneration Argument is a prominent objection against the model-theoretic account of logical consequence for second-order languages. In previous work we have offered a reconstruction of this argument which locates its source in the conflict ...
Florio, Salvatore, Incurvati, Luca
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Logical Consequence Operators and Etatism
In the paper, there is presented the theory of logical consequence operators indexed with taboo functions. It describes the mechanisms of logical inference in the environment of forbidden sentences.
Krysztofiak Wojciech
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A quantitative-informational approach to logical consequence [PDF]
In this work, we propose a definition of logical consequence based on the relation between the quantity of information present in a particular set of formulae and a particular formula.
Alves, Marcos Antonio +1 more
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