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Radical Interpretation and Logical Pluralism

Topoi, 2017
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The Logic of Plurality.

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1972
Christopher McKnight, J. E. J. Altham
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Problems for Logical Pluralism

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2013
I argue that Beall and Restall's logical pluralism fails. Beall–Restall pluralism is the claim that there are different, equally correct logical consequence relations in a single language. Their position fails for two, related, reasons: first, it relies on an unmotivated conception of the ‘settled core’ of consequence: they believe that truth ...
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Logical Pluralism

Logical pluralism is the view that there is more than one correct logic. This view emerged in a dialectical context in which certain laws of logic were hotly debated by philosophers. For example, philosophers have spilled a great deal of ink over the logical principle of explosion ('from a contradiction, everything follows').
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Logical pluralism

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2000
JC Beall, Greg Restall
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The Many and the One

2021
Salvatore Florio   +2 more
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Critical Plural Logic

2021
Salvatore Florio   +2 more
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Logical Pluralism

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2009
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