The paper studies the relation between systems of modal logic and systems of consequential implication, a non-material form of implication satisfying "Aristotle's Thesis" (p does not imply not p) and "Weak Boethius' Thesis" (if p implies q, then p does not imply not q). Definitions are given of consequential implication in terms of modal operators and of modal operators in terms of consequential implication. The modal equivalent of "Strong Boethius' Thesis" (that p implies q implies that q does not imply not q) is identified
The paper examines the justification of two theses put forward in the article Modal Logic vs Ontolog...
A strict implication is an implication which is interpreted as the combination of material implicati...
There are many criticisms about Aristotelian modal syllogism. Some logicians tried to provide adequa...
The paper studies the relation between systems of modal logic and systems of consequential implicati...
It is natural to ask under what conditions negating a conditional is equivalent to negating its cons...
It is natural to ask under what conditions negating a conditional is equivalent to negating its cons...
This paper introduces the logics of super-strict implications, where a super-strict implication is a...
AbstractIf the arrow → stands for classical relevant implication, Aristotle's Thesis ¬(A→¬A) is inco...
The dissertation is an investigation into the structure of Aristotle\u27s modal propositions through...
none2noThis paper introduces the logics of super-strict implications that are based on C.I. Lewis’ n...
This paper consists of two parts. In the first part, which is rather techni-cal, we present axiomati...
Aristotle in the Organon (1949: 9,30 a ,15-19) explicitly states that in a categorical syllogism whe...
There is a kind of logical theses that can be a cognitive problem. They are theses that are not taut...
The authors consider some computational properties of intuitionistic 2-sequent calculus [see A. Masi...
In Prior Analytics 1.1–22, Aristotle develops his proof system of non-modal and modal propositions. ...
The paper examines the justification of two theses put forward in the article Modal Logic vs Ontolog...
A strict implication is an implication which is interpreted as the combination of material implicati...
There are many criticisms about Aristotelian modal syllogism. Some logicians tried to provide adequa...
The paper studies the relation between systems of modal logic and systems of consequential implicati...
It is natural to ask under what conditions negating a conditional is equivalent to negating its cons...
It is natural to ask under what conditions negating a conditional is equivalent to negating its cons...
This paper introduces the logics of super-strict implications, where a super-strict implication is a...
AbstractIf the arrow → stands for classical relevant implication, Aristotle's Thesis ¬(A→¬A) is inco...
The dissertation is an investigation into the structure of Aristotle\u27s modal propositions through...
none2noThis paper introduces the logics of super-strict implications that are based on C.I. Lewis’ n...
This paper consists of two parts. In the first part, which is rather techni-cal, we present axiomati...
Aristotle in the Organon (1949: 9,30 a ,15-19) explicitly states that in a categorical syllogism whe...
There is a kind of logical theses that can be a cognitive problem. They are theses that are not taut...
The authors consider some computational properties of intuitionistic 2-sequent calculus [see A. Masi...
In Prior Analytics 1.1–22, Aristotle develops his proof system of non-modal and modal propositions. ...
The paper examines the justification of two theses put forward in the article Modal Logic vs Ontolog...
A strict implication is an implication which is interpreted as the combination of material implicati...
There are many criticisms about Aristotelian modal syllogism. Some logicians tried to provide adequa...