It is natural to ask under what conditions negating a conditional is equivalent to negating its consequent. Given a bivalent background logic, this is equivalent to asking about the conjunction of Conditional Excluded Middle (CEM, opposite conditionals are not both false) and Weak Boethius' Thesis (WBT, opposite conditionals are not both true). In the system CI.0 of consequential implication, which is intertranslatable with the modal logic KT, WBT is a theorem, so it is natural to ask which instances of CEM are derivable. We also investigate the systems CIw and CI of consequential implication, corresponding to the modal logics K and KD respectively, with occasional remarks about stronger systems. While unrestricted CEM produces modal collap...
Many relevant logics are conservatively extended by Boolean negation. Not all, however. This paper s...
In this paper we study admissible consecutions (inference rules) in multi-modal logics with the univ...
This paper consists of two parts. In the first part, which is rather techni-cal, we present axiomati...
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...
The paper studies the relation between systems of modal logic and systems of consequential implicati...
The principles of Conditional Excluded Middle (CEM) and Simplification of Disjunctive Antecedents (S...
I explore the logic of the conditional, using credence judgments to argue against Duality and in fav...
A proposition is non-contingent, if it is necessarily true or it is necessarily false. In an epis-te...
Conditional excluded middle (CEM) is the following principe of counterfactual logic: either, if it w...
Contingent conditionals, at the comparative logical works, has yielded different, and often inconsis...
Abstract. A proposition is noncontingent, if it is necessarily true or it is necessarily false. In a...
Here is a familiar history: modal logics (see [15]) were around for some time before a semantic fram...
Abstract. One of the most successful approaches to the formalization of commonsense reasoning is the...
This article explores the connection between two theses: the principle of conditional excluded middl...
Many relevant logics are conservatively extended by Boolean negation. Not all, however. This paper s...
In this paper we study admissible consecutions (inference rules) in multi-modal logics with the univ...
This paper consists of two parts. In the first part, which is rather techni-cal, we present axiomati...
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...
The paper studies the relation between systems of modal logic and systems of consequential implicati...
The principles of Conditional Excluded Middle (CEM) and Simplification of Disjunctive Antecedents (S...
I explore the logic of the conditional, using credence judgments to argue against Duality and in fav...
A proposition is non-contingent, if it is necessarily true or it is necessarily false. In an epis-te...
Conditional excluded middle (CEM) is the following principe of counterfactual logic: either, if it w...
Contingent conditionals, at the comparative logical works, has yielded different, and often inconsis...
Abstract. A proposition is noncontingent, if it is necessarily true or it is necessarily false. In a...
Here is a familiar history: modal logics (see [15]) were around for some time before a semantic fram...
Abstract. One of the most successful approaches to the formalization of commonsense reasoning is the...
This article explores the connection between two theses: the principle of conditional excluded middl...
Many relevant logics are conservatively extended by Boolean negation. Not all, however. This paper s...
In this paper we study admissible consecutions (inference rules) in multi-modal logics with the univ...
This paper consists of two parts. In the first part, which is rather techni-cal, we present axiomati...