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Radical Interpretation and Logical Pluralism
Topoi, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Problems for Logical Pluralism
History and Philosophy of Logic, 2013I 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 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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In defence of Higher-Level Plural Logic: drawing conclusions from natural language
SynthÈse, 2019Berta Grimau
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