Understandably absorbed in technical details, discussion of the semantic paradoxes risks losing sight of broad methodological principles. This essay sketches a general approach to the comparison of rival logics, and applies it to argue that revision of classical propositional logic has much higher costs than its proponents typically recognize
In this paper, a propositional logic Q is presented. This logic is more attractive than classical pr...
At a fairly high level of abstraction, this work is about some ways in which questions about the cor...
Logic and linguistically-informed philosophy of language are becoming increasingly specialised disci...
A natural suggestion and increasingly popular account of how to revise our logical beliefs treats re...
This paper provides a defense of the full strength of classical logic, in a certain form, against th...
Many researchers in Computer Science, Linguistics, Logic, and Philosophy have been discovering in va...
Some recent work on logical pluralism has suggested that the view might be in danger of collapsing i...
First-order formalisations are often preferred to propositional ones because they are thought to und...
The paper concerns the relationship between mathematical logic and its suposed subject matter: corre...
Solutions to semantic paradoxes often involve restrictions of classical logic for semantic vocabular...
The paper takes issue with a claim by Dummett that, in order to aid understanding between proponents...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
All empirical concepts belonging to natural language are vague. The vagueness of empirical discourse...
Abstract. Despite the volume of discussion on the Liar Paradox recently, there is one stream of larg...
The paradoxes of self reference have to be dealt with by anyone seeking to give a satisfactory accou...
In this paper, a propositional logic Q is presented. This logic is more attractive than classical pr...
At a fairly high level of abstraction, this work is about some ways in which questions about the cor...
Logic and linguistically-informed philosophy of language are becoming increasingly specialised disci...
A natural suggestion and increasingly popular account of how to revise our logical beliefs treats re...
This paper provides a defense of the full strength of classical logic, in a certain form, against th...
Many researchers in Computer Science, Linguistics, Logic, and Philosophy have been discovering in va...
Some recent work on logical pluralism has suggested that the view might be in danger of collapsing i...
First-order formalisations are often preferred to propositional ones because they are thought to und...
The paper concerns the relationship between mathematical logic and its suposed subject matter: corre...
Solutions to semantic paradoxes often involve restrictions of classical logic for semantic vocabular...
The paper takes issue with a claim by Dummett that, in order to aid understanding between proponents...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
All empirical concepts belonging to natural language are vague. The vagueness of empirical discourse...
Abstract. Despite the volume of discussion on the Liar Paradox recently, there is one stream of larg...
The paradoxes of self reference have to be dealt with by anyone seeking to give a satisfactory accou...
In this paper, a propositional logic Q is presented. This logic is more attractive than classical pr...
At a fairly high level of abstraction, this work is about some ways in which questions about the cor...
Logic and linguistically-informed philosophy of language are becoming increasingly specialised disci...