Consequence is at the heart of logic; an account of consequence, of what follows from what, offers a vital tool in the evaluation of arguments. Since philosophy itself proceeds by way of argument and inference, a clear view of what logical consequence amounts to is of central importance to the whole discipline.
In this book JC Beall and Greg Restall present and defend what thay call logical pluralism, arguing that the notion of logical consequence doesn't pin down one deductive consequence relation; it allows for many of them. In particular, they argue that broadly classical, intuitionistic, and relevant accounts of deductive logic are genuine logical consequence relations; we should not search for one true logic, since there are many. Their conclusions have profound implications for many linguists as well as for philosophers.
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Consequence is at the heart of logic. This book provides an account of consequence, and offers a tool in the evaluation of arguments. It presents and defends logical pluralism, the view that there is more than one genuine deductive consequence relation, a position which has profound implications for many linguists as well as for philosophers.
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I. PRELIMINARIES ; II. LOGICS ; III. OBJECTIONS, REPLIES, OTHER DIRECTIONS
A short, punchy guide to a groundbreaking development in logic
Authors are renowned for their work in this field
Profound implications for all philosophers and many linguists
A short, punchy guide to a groundbreaking development in logic
Authors are renowned for their work in this field
Profound implications for all philosophers and many linguists