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Proofs and Models in Philosophical Logic

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This Element is an introduction to recent work proofs and models in philosophical logic, with a focus on the semantic paradoxes the sorites paradox. It introduces and motivates different proof systems and different kinds of models for a range of logics, including classical logic, intuitionistic logic, a range of three-valued and four-valued logics, and substructural logics. It also compares and contrasts the different approaches to substructural treatments of the paradox, showing how the structural rules of contraction, cut and identity feature in paradoxical derivations. It then introduces model theoretic treatments of the paradoxes, including a simple fixed-point model construction which generates three-valued models for theories of truth, which can provide models for a range of different non-classical logics. The Element closes with a discussion of the relationship between proofs and models, arguing that both have their place in the philosophers' and logicians' toolkits.

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1. Context; 2. Proofs; 3. Models; 4. Connections.

Summary

This Element is an introduction to recent work proofs and models in philosophical logic, with a focus on the semantic paradoxes the sorites paradox. It introduces different proof systems and different kinds of models for a range of logics, as well as compares and contrasts the different approaches to substructural treatments of the paradox.

Foreword

Proofs and models are key tools for analysing clarifying our concepts. Philosophers should learn how to use both.

Product details

Authors Greg Restall, Greg (University of St Andrews Restall, Restall Greg
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2022
 
EAN 9781009045384
ISBN 978-1-0-0904538-4
No. of pages 75
Series Elements in Philosophy and Logic
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

PHILOSOPHY / Logic, Philosophy, Philosophy: logic

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