Logicians treat assertions as true, believed or merely hypothesized sentences. The reasoner who uses them, however, is the sole referee who can validate their truth, their aptness to describe an actual situation, their strength (as beliefs) or the relevance of their use in the current logical context. Moreover, the reasoner actively counts on these factors, as part of the reasoning process itself, and should normally be capable, when asked to do so, to assign consistently relative strengths to the assertions used. The paper assumes, first, that assertions have --each-- an associated, measurable strength, and that, second, this strength has significant --and measurable-- effects on the truth of the sentences, the validity of the conclusion a...
The paper proposes two logical analyses of (the norms of) justification. In a first, realist-minded ...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
Assertion plays a crucial dual role in Frege's conception of logic, a formal and a transcendental on...
Logicians treat assertions as true, believed or merely hypothesized sentences. The reasoner who uses...
In making assertions one takes on commitments to the consistency of what one asserts and to the logi...
In our introduction we make some remarks on the main topics of this issue: assertion and p...
In this paper the informativeness account of assertion (Pagin in Assertion. Oxford University Press,...
Following the speech act theory, we take hypotheses and assertions as linguistic acts with different...
Philosophers are divided on whether the proof- or truth-theoretic approach to logic is more fruitful...
We seek means of distinguishing logical knowledge from other kinds of knowledge, especially mathemat...
The text of the paper corresponds to the author's invited contribution to the Workshop on "Aspects o...
Following the speech act theory, we take hypotheses and assertions as linguistic acts with different...
We present the syntax and proof theory of a logic of argumentation, LA. We also outline the developm...
Logic is the discipline concerned with providing valid general rules on which scientific reasoning a...
The usual meaning of a sentence in the predicate calculus is its truth value. In this paper we show...
The paper proposes two logical analyses of (the norms of) justification. In a first, realist-minded ...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
Assertion plays a crucial dual role in Frege's conception of logic, a formal and a transcendental on...
Logicians treat assertions as true, believed or merely hypothesized sentences. The reasoner who uses...
In making assertions one takes on commitments to the consistency of what one asserts and to the logi...
In our introduction we make some remarks on the main topics of this issue: assertion and p...
In this paper the informativeness account of assertion (Pagin in Assertion. Oxford University Press,...
Following the speech act theory, we take hypotheses and assertions as linguistic acts with different...
Philosophers are divided on whether the proof- or truth-theoretic approach to logic is more fruitful...
We seek means of distinguishing logical knowledge from other kinds of knowledge, especially mathemat...
The text of the paper corresponds to the author's invited contribution to the Workshop on "Aspects o...
Following the speech act theory, we take hypotheses and assertions as linguistic acts with different...
We present the syntax and proof theory of a logic of argumentation, LA. We also outline the developm...
Logic is the discipline concerned with providing valid general rules on which scientific reasoning a...
The usual meaning of a sentence in the predicate calculus is its truth value. In this paper we show...
The paper proposes two logical analyses of (the norms of) justification. In a first, realist-minded ...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
Assertion plays a crucial dual role in Frege's conception of logic, a formal and a transcendental on...