This paper provides a proof-theoretic account of imperative logical consequence by generalising Greg Restall’s multiple conclusion bilateralism for declarative logic. According to imperative bilateralism, a sequent Γ ⊢ Δ is valid iff jointly commanding all the imperatives Φ ∈ Γ and prohibiting all the imperatives Ψ ∈ Δ clashes. This account has three main virtues: (1) it provides a proof-theoretic account of imperatives; (2) it does not rely on the controversial notion of imperative inference; and (3) it is neutral regarding cognitivism about imperatives
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Abstract In this paper I will develop a view about the semantics of imperatives, which I term Modal ...
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How to say no less, no more about conditional than what is needed? From a logical analysis of necess...
This short paper has two loosely connected parts. In the first part, I discuss the difference betwee...
In this paper I will show the problems that are encountered when dealing with uniqueness of connecti...
This paper provides a proof-theoretic account of imperative logical consequence by generalising Greg...
The interrelated logical concepts of validity, entailment, and consequence are all standardly define...
Some arguments include imperative clauses. For example: ‘Buy me a drink; you can’t buy me that drink...
Abstract In this paper I will develop a view about the semantics of imperatives, which I term Modal ...
As the journal is effectively defunct, I am uploading a full-text copy, but only of my abstract and ...
On a bilateralist reading, sequents are interpreted as statements to the effect that, given the asse...
Ian Rumfitt (2000) developed a bilateralist account of logic in which the meaning of the connectives...
We assume that the imperative reasoning is a reasoning containing at least one step which is an imp...
Ian Rumfitt has proposed systems of bilateral logic for primitive speech acts of assertion and denia...
How to say no less, no more about conditional than what is needed? From a logical analysis of necess...
This short paper has two loosely connected parts. In the first part, I discuss the difference betwee...
In this paper I will show the problems that are encountered when dealing with uniqueness of connecti...