Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal system whose theorems are exactly those formulas that are not classical tautologies, i.e., contradictions and truth-functional contingencies. Since a formula is contingent if and only if its negation is also contingent, the system in question is paraconsistent. Hence classical propositional logic itself admits of a paraconsistent characterization, albeit “in the negative”. More generally, any decidable logic with a syntactically incomplete proof theory allows for a paraconsistent characterization of its set of theorems. This, we note, has important bearing on the very nature of paraconsistency as standardly characterized
This paper is devoted to a consequence relation combining the negation of Classical Logic (CL) and a...
This book covers work written by leading scholars from different schools within the research area of...
This paper develops and motivates a paraconsistent approach to semantic paradox from within a modest...
Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal s...
Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal s...
Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal s...
Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal s...
Paraconsistency is the study of logical systems with a non-explosive negation such that a pair of co...
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
Paraconsistent logics are, by definition, inconsistency tolerant: In a paraconsistent logic, inconsi...
Apparently Ex Falso Quodlibet (or Explosion) cannot be isolated within CL (Classical Logic); if Expl...
Abstract: This article begins with a general and abstract definition of logic and, particularly, of ...
This paper is devoted to a consequence relation combining the negation of Classical Logic (CL) and a...
This paper is devoted to a consequence relation combining the negation of Classical Logic (CL) and a...
This book covers work written by leading scholars from different schools within the research area of...
This paper develops and motivates a paraconsistent approach to semantic paradox from within a modest...
Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal s...
Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal s...
Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal s...
Classical propositional logic can be characterized, indirectly, by means of a complementary formal s...
Paraconsistency is the study of logical systems with a non-explosive negation such that a pair of co...
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
Paraconsistent logics are, by definition, inconsistency tolerant: In a paraconsistent logic, inconsi...
Apparently Ex Falso Quodlibet (or Explosion) cannot be isolated within CL (Classical Logic); if Expl...
Abstract: This article begins with a general and abstract definition of logic and, particularly, of ...
This paper is devoted to a consequence relation combining the negation of Classical Logic (CL) and a...
This paper is devoted to a consequence relation combining the negation of Classical Logic (CL) and a...
This book covers work written by leading scholars from different schools within the research area of...
This paper develops and motivates a paraconsistent approach to semantic paradox from within a modest...