Systems for Non-Reflexive Consequence

Studia Logica 111 (6):947-977 (2023)
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Abstract

Substructural logics and their application to logical and semantic paradoxes have been extensively studied. In the paper, we study theories of naïve consequence and truth based on a non-reflexive logic. We start by investigating the semantics and the proof-theory of a system based on schematic rules for object-linguistic consequence. We then develop a fully compositional theory of truth and consequence in our non-reflexive framework.

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Carlo Nicolai
King's College London
Lorenzo Rossi
Università di Torino

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