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Reconstructing the Moral Logic of the Stakeholder Approach, and Reconsidering the Participation Requirement
The most recent restatements of stakeholder theory formulate that approach in terms of the distribution of value: “A stakeholder approach to business...
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Indeterminacy and Non-classical Logic
This paper is a response to a challenge set by Timothy Williamson in his Contribution to this volume where he argues that, even leaving aside the... -
Lattice Logic, Bilattice Logic and Paraconsistent Quantum Logic: a Unified Framework Based on Monosequent Systems
Lattice logic, bilattice logic, and paraconsistent quantum logic are investigated based on monosequent systems. Paraconsistent quantum logic is an...
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Abstract Algebraic Logic
This chapter is a brief introduction to abstract algebraic logic. It is organized around the central notion of algebraizability, with particular... -
Jaśkowski and the Jains
In 1948 Jaśkowski introduced the first discussive logic. The main technical idea was to take what holds to be what is true at some possible world....
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Neoclassical Logic, Cloisonnist Vagueness, Nonobjectual Truth
In a series of works, Alan Weir has suggested that the paradoxes are due not so much to the operational principles of classical logic, but to some of... -
Meaning-Preserving Translations of Non-classical Logics into Classical Logic: Between Pluralism and Monism
In order to prove the validity of logical rules, one has to assume these rules in the metalogic. However, rule-circular ‘justifications’ are...
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Quantum Logic for Observation of Physical Quantities
Dynamic quantum logic (DQL) is studied to represent the proposition of dynamism in quantum information theory as traditional quantum logic cannot... -
Logic in India
This chapter aims at providing a broad overview of Indian logic pursued in the classical Indian philosophical systems as well as in contemporary... -
Introduction
Much of the interest that substructural logics held over during the last years revolves around how they deal with metainferences. Most notably, the... -
From Semantic Games to Provability: The Case of Gödel Logic
We present a semantic game for Gödel logic and its extensions, where the players’ interaction stepwise reduces arbitrary claims about the relative...
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A Class of Implicative Expansions of Kleene’s Strong Logic, a Subclass of Which Is Shown Functionally Complete Via the Precompleteness of Łukasiewicz’s 3-Valued Logic Ł3
The present paper is a sequel to Robles et al. (J Logic Lang Inf 29(3):349–374, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10849-019-09306-2). A class of...
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Falsification-Aware Semantics and Sequent Calculi for Classical Logic
In this study, falsification-aware semantics and sequent calculi for first-order classical logic are introduced and investigated. These semantics and...
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Sentential Logic Languages ∑
The fourth chapter begins the construction of a series of named formal languages, beginning with a formal language for sentential logic. The logical... -
Logic, analyticity, and significance
According to a dominant tradition in modern and contemporary philosophy, logic is the paradigmatic example of a discipline consisting of analytic... -
Paraconsistent Weak Kleene Logic
We close this volume with a focus on one of the most notable and best understood logics of variable inclusion – Paraconsistent Weak Kleene Logic, the... -
Introduction to Ancient Greece
This “Introduction” situates the chapters in the second part of Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Money on Ancient Greece. The introduction frames... -
Logic in nīlakēci and maṇimēkalai
The present chapter attempts to unearth the salient features of logic in the Tamil epics, nīlakēci and maṇimēkalai. In the former text, we have a few... -
Logic in nīlakēci and maṇimēkalai
The present chapter attempts to unearth the salient features of logic in the Tamil epics, nīlakēci and maṇimēkalai. In the former text, we have a few...