Dialetheism, logical consequence and hierarchy
I argue that dialetheists have a problem with the concept of logical consequence. The upshot of this problem is that dialetheists must appeal to a hierarchy of concepts of logical consequence. Since this hierarchy is akin to those invoked by more orthodox resolutions of the semantic paradoxes, its e...
Auteur principal: | Whittle, B |
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Autres auteurs: | Analysis Trust |
Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing
2004
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