Propositionalism
Propositionalism is the claim that all logical relations can be captured by propositional logic. It is usually regarded as obviously false, because propositional logic seems too weak to capture the rich logical structure of language. I show that there is a clear sense in which propositional logic ca...
Autor principal: | Paseau, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Journal of Philosophy
2021
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