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Zusatztext a most welcome collection of writings ... They represent some of the most important contemporary thoughts on a wide range of significant questions in philosophical logic, encompassing prooftheoretic and modeltheoretic accounts of validity, natural languages, relevant implication, logical relativism, deflationism about truth. Informationen zum Autor Colin R. Caret is Assistant Professor of Philosophy in Underwood International College, Yonsei University, South Korea. Caret earned his PhD from the University of Connecticut and held a previous appointment as a Research Fellow in the Arché Research Centre (University of St Andrews).; Ole T. Hjortland is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. Hjortland has a PhD from the University of St Andrews. He has worked as a Research Fellow in the Arché Research Centre (University of St Andrews) and as Assistant Professor at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU). Klappentext This volume presents new work on a central issue in the philosophy of logic. Leading figures in the field offer ground-breaking insights into topics including the nature of logical consequence; the relation between logic and inference; the relativity of logic; and the structural properties of the consequence relation. Zusammenfassung This volume presents new work on a central issue in the philosophy of logic. Leading figures in the field offer ground-breaking insights into topics including the nature of logical consequence; the relation between logic and inference; the relativity of logic; and the structural properties of the consequence relation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface I Introduction 1: Colin R. Caret and Ole T. Hjortland: Logical Consequence: Its nature, structure, and application II Consequence: Models and Proofs 2: Hartry Field: What is Logical Validity? 3: Michael Glanzberg: Logical Consequence and Natural Language 4: Graham Priest: Is the Ternary R Depraved? 5: Stephen Read: Proof-Theoretic Validity III Properties and Structure of Logical Consequence 6: Vann McGee: The Categoricity of Logic 7: Stewart Shapiro: The Meaning of Logical Terms 8: Elia Zardini: Breaking the Chains: Following-from and Transitivity 9: Jc Beall: Non-Detachable Validity and Deflationism IV Applications of Logical Consequence 10: David Ripley: Embedding Denial 11: Greg Restall: Assertion, Denial, Accepting, Rejecting, Symmetry and Paradox 12: Heinrich Wansing: Knowability Remixed 13: J. Robert G. Williams: Accuracy, Logic and Degree of Belief Index ...