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Logical Consequence? What’s that?

MoL 2011 12: 
  Buridan's Theory of Logical Consequence

MoL 2011 12: Buridan's Theory of Logical Consequence

... the logical writings of various historical figures? What kinds of benefits does formalization o ff er to our study of such theories? To put it another way, what is the point of using modern logician ...

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Indicative conditionals and logical consequence

Indicative conditionals and logical consequence

... implausible consequence: ‘A > B’ is true when there are no envisaged situations wherein A (is true) or when in all such situations B (is ...be what the natural-language speaker wants to ...

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The structure of logical consequence : proof theoretic conceptions

The structure of logical consequence : proof theoretic conceptions

... foothold. What license do we have to think that whereas LN C ∗ is a component of the bilateral sense of the connectives, RED ∗ is not? Both are equally structural ...no logical connectives explicitly) and ...

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The Inextricable Link Between Conditionals and Logical Consequence

The Inextricable Link Between Conditionals and Logical Consequence

... I’m not sure that most people would be willing to adopt such revisionist consequences based on criticisms to the material implication, but that’s the price they will have to pay for the sake of coherence. There is no ...

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MoL 2011 21: 
  Consequence in Context: Two Dimensional Semantics meets Logical Consequence

MoL 2011 21: Consequence in Context: Two Dimensional Semantics meets Logical Consequence

... of what counts as a circumstance of eval- ...of what counts as a circumstance of ...of logical pluralism, case pluralism, characterized by adherence to both the generalized Tarski’s thesis and the ...

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Precarity – Logical Consequence of Societies that Lost the Social

Precarity – Logical Consequence of Societies that Lost the Social

... ‘though our knowledge increases we are actually less and less able to change anything’. iii The problem behind such a paradox is – thus the thesis – an increasing specialisation of knowledge and actually of the process ...

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Consequence operators for defeasible argumentation: characterization and logical properties

Consequence operators for defeasible argumentation: characterization and logical properties

... In what follows we will assume that T h stands for an op- erator that characterizes classical inference, whereas C corresponds to some (non-monotonic) inference relationship \ j» ...

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What Counts as Evidence for a Logical Theory?

What Counts as Evidence for a Logical Theory?

... a consequence relation. First, the consequence relation is only one component of a logical ...A logical theory features claims about a number of properties, such as consistency, provability, ...

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Rule 3: The consequence needs to have a direct and obvious link to the behaviour. The rules of logical consequences

Rule 3: The consequence needs to have a direct and obvious link to the behaviour. The rules of logical consequences

... l MAKE THEM FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE. How much pocket money they get will obviously depend on what you can afford, but, however much or little this is, give it regularly so that the teenager can plan and budget. ...

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Logical pluralism and logical normativity

Logical pluralism and logical normativity

... 41 What about subjective bridge principles? If there is no correct logic, can I still legitimately take myself and others to be bound by an evaluative standard? Most pluralisms reject this ...likely ...

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Whither Consequence?

Whither Consequence?

... matter, what would have been the value of it? Virtually every- one agrees that Fallacies is a good book, and that there is much to learn from ...their logical forms—if such there ...

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What is a logical fallacy.pdf

What is a logical fallacy.pdf

... This fallacy, however, has a tendency to be abused, or applied inappropriately, to deny all statistical evidence. In fact this constitutes a logical fallacy in itself, the denial of causation. This abuse takes two ...

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So, what is a logical fallacy? In short, it s what s often happened when someone is wrong about something.

So, what is a logical fallacy? In short, it s what s often happened when someone is wrong about something.

... It’s similar to an ad hominem fallacy in that it leverages existing negative perceptions to make someone’s argument look bad, without. actually presenting a case for why the argument it[r] ...

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The Hitchhiker s Guide to Logical Verification

The Hitchhiker s Guide to Logical Verification

... Chapter 3 Forward Proofs Tactics are a backward proof mechanism. They start from the goal and break it down. Often it makes sense to work in a forward fashion: to start with what we already know and proceed step ...

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or conventional implicature [1]. If the implication is only pragmatic, explicating logical truth, and, thus, also consequence and inconsistency.

or conventional implicature [1]. If the implication is only pragmatic, explicating logical truth, and, thus, also consequence and inconsistency.

... Then, in the strongest sense of correctness applicable to physical statements, both theories are correct in the sense of con- taining only correct physical statem[r] ...

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Moon or Mars: What Is the Next Logical Step for NASA?

Moon or Mars: What Is the Next Logical Step for NASA?

... Chapter XIV Conclusion NASA’s next logical step in exploring beyond low Earth orbit is manned missions to the Moon. It is a natural satellite and possibly a future research laboratory that is close, and relatively ...

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Shortening the Questionnaire for Identifying Children With Chronic Conditions: What Is the Consequence?

Shortening the Questionnaire for Identifying Children With Chronic Conditions: What Is the Consequence?

... the 253 respondents speaking only English at home, it increased to 0.82. DISCUSSION The results clearly demonstrate that it is possible to shorten the QuICCC with only minimal loss of capacity to identify children. It is ...

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Logical pluralism and logical normativity

Logical pluralism and logical normativity

... actual logical capaci- ties; on the unforgiving end of the spectrum we allot blame relative to the agent’s evaluative standards regardless of whether she is in a posi- tion to live up to ...which logical ...

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What s Available and What s Not

What s Available and What s Not

... veggie tWist: Do the above, but with a vegetarian meal. Make sure it includes protein and is something you would eat! Or have one team do a veggie twist and another do a “meaty” twist. Which one has the lowest food ...

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What s Hot What s Not

What s Hot What s Not

... Don’t wear lots of bulky layers under your baseball jacket, this will just make you look frumpy!. Wear thin layers—like tees and vests underneath instead.[r] ...

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