The precedent studies on the validity of Modus ponens and Modus tollens have been carried out with most regard to a major type of conditionals in which the conditional clause is a sufficient condition for the main clause. But we sometimes, in natural language arguments, find other types of conditionals in which the conditional clause is a necessary or necessary and sufficient condition for the main clause. In this paper I reappraise, on the basis of new definitions of Modus ponens and Modus tollens, their validity/invalidity in natural language arguments in consideration of all types of conditionals
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This paper attempts to motivate the view that instead of rejecting modus ponens as invalid in certai...
This article concerns the structure of defeasible arguments like: 'If Bob has red spots, Bob has the...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
Modus tollens is a rule of inference in classical, two-valued logic which allows to derive the negat...
Modus tollens is a rule of inference in classical, two-valued logic which allows to derive the negat...
Topic of the present paper is the modal approach to conditionals. We will distinguish two versions o...
Abstract. Many philosophers ponder the question of the a priori status of logical rules like modus p...
This paper investigates the relation between conditionals and modals in Polish. In particular, it lo...
This thesis is essentially a portfolio of four disjoint yet thematically related articles that deal ...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This paper attempts to motivate the view that instead of rejecting modus ponens as invalid in certai...
This article concerns the structure of defeasible arguments like: 'If Bob has red spots, Bob has the...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
McGee argued that modus ponens was invalid for the natural language conditional ‘If…then…’. Many sub...
Modus tollens is a rule of inference in classical, two-valued logic which allows to derive the negat...
Modus tollens is a rule of inference in classical, two-valued logic which allows to derive the negat...
Topic of the present paper is the modal approach to conditionals. We will distinguish two versions o...
Abstract. Many philosophers ponder the question of the a priori status of logical rules like modus p...
This paper investigates the relation between conditionals and modals in Polish. In particular, it lo...
This thesis is essentially a portfolio of four disjoint yet thematically related articles that deal ...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This is a reprint of the original 1986 version of the paper, which appeared in the Proceedings of th...
This paper attempts to motivate the view that instead of rejecting modus ponens as invalid in certai...