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A Conservative Negation Extension of Positive Semilattice Logic Without the Finite Model Property
In this article, I present a semantically natural conservative extension of Urquhart’s positive semilattice logic with a sort of constructive...
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Topic Transparency and Variable Sharing in Weak Relevant Logics
In this paper, we examine a number of relevant logics’ variable sharing properties from the perspective of theories of topic or subject-matter. We...
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The Relevance of Language for Scientific Research
The historical framework of the origin of the relevance of language for scientific research is the previous step for its philosophical analysis,... -
Validity as a thick concept
This paper presents a novel position in the philosophy of logic: I argue that validity is a thick concept. Hence, I propose to consider validity in...
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Kripke Semantics for Intuitionistic Łukasiewicz Logic
This paper proposes a generalization of the Kripke semantics of intuitionistic logic IL appropriate for intuitionistic Łukasiewicz logic IŁL —a logic...
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How Do Institutional Prescriptions (Fail to) Address Governance Challenges Under Institutional Hybridity? The Case of Governance Code Creation for Cooperative Enterprises
Codes of governance have mushroomed in contexts operating under a single, dominant institutional logic, such as publicly listed corporations. These...
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A Generic Solution to the Sorites Paradox
This paper offers a generic revenge-proof solution to the Sorites paradox that is compatible with several philosophical approaches to vagueness,...
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Martha Nussbaum and the Moral Relevance of Literature
This paper aims at presenting and discussing one of Martha Nussbaum’s main contributions to contemporary moral philosophy: her idea that literature... -
A Few Historical Glimpses into the Interplay Between Algebra and Logic and Investigations into Gautama Algebras
This chapter consists of two parts. PART I presents a few historical glimpses into the fascinating interplay between algebra and logic that... -
Rethinking the history of peptic ulcer disease and its relevance for network epistemology
The history of the research on peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is characterized by a premature abandonment of the bacterial hypothesis, which subsequently...
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Introduction to Epistemic Logic and Epistemology
This chapter summarizes the most relevant preliminary concepts from Epistemic LogicEpistemic Logic (EL) and EpistemologyEpistemology. Regarding the... -
A Few Historical Glimpses into the Interplay Between Algebra and Logic and Investigations into Gautama Algebras
This chapter consists of two parts. PART I presents a few historical glimpses into the fascinating interplay between algebra and logic that... -
Truthmaker Semantics for Relevant Logic
I develop and defend a truthmaker semantics for the relevant logic R . The approach begins with a simple philosophical idea and develops it in various...
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The Place of Logic in Creative Reason
In this text, I put forward the thesis that creativity and logic do not exclude each other. I depart from the characterization of a creative product... -
Visual Arguments: What Is at Issue in the Multimodality Debate?
Informal Logic and Argumentation Theory claim to accept a sense of ‘argument’ that is broader than the sense used in classical logic and mainstream... -
Relevant entailment and logical ground
According to an intuitive picture of relevant entailment, an entailment is relevant if all the formulas it contains contribute to its validity. In...
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The Influence of Interorganizational Collaboration on Logic Conciliation and Tensions Within Hybrid Organizations: Insights from Social Enterprise–Corporate Collaborations
An increasing amount of research has examined the management of competing logics, and possible tensions arising between them, within “hybrid...
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Weighted Modal Logic in Epistemic and Deontic Contexts
We introduce a type of weighted modal logic with explicit weights both in the language and in the models. The framework has its applications in... -
A Paraconsistent Conditional Logic
We develop a paraconsistent logic by introducing new models for conditionals with acceptive and rejective selection functions which are variants of...