I carry out in this paper a philosophical analysis of the principle of excluded middle (or, as it is often called in the version I favor here, principle of bivalence: any meaningful assertion is either true or false). This principle has been criticized, and sometimes rejected, on the charge that its validity depends on presuppositions that are not, some believe, universally obtainable; in particular, that any well-posed problem is solvable. My goal here is to show that, although excluded middle does indeed rest on certain presuppositions, they do not have the character of hypotheses that may or may not be true, or matters of fact that may or may not be the case. These presuppositions have, I claim, a transcendental character. Hence, the acc...
In 1909, Charles Sanders Peirce defined the first-operators for three-valued logic, thus rejecting t...
In the Transcendental Ideal Kant discusses the principle of complete determination: for every object...
The main question to which I want to begin trying to find an answer here is the ques-tion what it is...
. I carry out in this paper a philosophical analysis of the principle of excluded middle (or, as it ...
In this chapter we consider three philosophical perspectives (including those of Stalnaker and Lewis...
In the article some known arguments against the principle of bivalence and the principle of excluded...
This article explores the connection between two theses: the principle of conditional excluded middl...
The paper deals with the question of the validity of the Law of Excluded Middle in intuitionistic lo...
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This paper deals with the problem of future contingents, and focuses on two classical logical princi...
Jan Łukasiewicz is first and foremost associated with the rejection of the prin-ciple of bivalence a...
The basic form of the exclusion problem is by now very, very familiar. 2 Start with the claim that t...
Conditional excluded middle (CEM) is the following principe of counterfactual logic: either, if it w...
Tim Maudlin observed some time ago that, even if we discard Tarski’s T-biconditionals in favor of ru...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that the principle of bivalence is right, contrary to t...
In 1909, Charles Sanders Peirce defined the first-operators for three-valued logic, thus rejecting t...
In the Transcendental Ideal Kant discusses the principle of complete determination: for every object...
The main question to which I want to begin trying to find an answer here is the ques-tion what it is...
. I carry out in this paper a philosophical analysis of the principle of excluded middle (or, as it ...
In this chapter we consider three philosophical perspectives (including those of Stalnaker and Lewis...
In the article some known arguments against the principle of bivalence and the principle of excluded...
This article explores the connection between two theses: the principle of conditional excluded middl...
The paper deals with the question of the validity of the Law of Excluded Middle in intuitionistic lo...
The paper discusses the problem of whether the law of excluded middle is valid or not, a question th...
This paper deals with the problem of future contingents, and focuses on two classical logical princi...
Jan Łukasiewicz is first and foremost associated with the rejection of the prin-ciple of bivalence a...
The basic form of the exclusion problem is by now very, very familiar. 2 Start with the claim that t...
Conditional excluded middle (CEM) is the following principe of counterfactual logic: either, if it w...
Tim Maudlin observed some time ago that, even if we discard Tarski’s T-biconditionals in favor of ru...
The main objective of this paper is to argue that the principle of bivalence is right, contrary to t...
In 1909, Charles Sanders Peirce defined the first-operators for three-valued logic, thus rejecting t...
In the Transcendental Ideal Kant discusses the principle of complete determination: for every object...
The main question to which I want to begin trying to find an answer here is the ques-tion what it is...