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Logical Consequence

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To understand logic is, first and foremost, to understand logical consequence. This Element provides an in-depth, accessible, up-to-date account of and philosophical insight into the semantic, model-theoretic conception of logical consequence, its Tarskian roots, and its ideas, grounding, and challenges. The topics discussed include: (i) the passage from Tarski's definition of truth (simpliciter) to his definition of logical consequence, (ii) the need for a non-proof-theoretic definition, (iii) the idea of a semantic definition, (iv) the adequacy conditions of preservation of truth, formality, and necessity, (v) the nature, structure, and totality of models, (vi) the logicality problem that threatens the definition of logical consequence (the problem of logical constants), (vii) a general solution to the logicality, formality, and necessity problems/challenges, based on the isomorphism-invariance criterion of logicality, (viii) philosophical background and justification of the isomorphism-invariance criterion, and (ix) major criticisms of the semantic definition and the isomorphism-invariance criterion.

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1. Introduction; 2. The Semantic Definition of Logical Consequence and its Roots in Tarski; 3. Solution to the Challenges of Necessity, Formality, and Logicality; 4. Philosophical Perspective on Logicality and Other Significant Matters; 5. Criticisms of the Semantic Definition of Logical Consequence; 6. Criticisms of the Isomorphism-Invariance Criterion of Logicality; 7. Conclusion.

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To understand logic is, first and foremost, to understand logical consequence. This Element provides an in-depth, accessible, up-to-date account of and philosophical insight into the semantic, model-theoretic conception of logical consequence, its Tarskian roots, and its ideas, grounding, and challenges.

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Authors Gila Sher, Gila (University of California Sher, Sher Gila
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781108986847
ISBN 978-1-108-98684-7
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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