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Logic Without Truth
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1990
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Logic Without TruthEngineeringClassical LogicSemanticsModal LogicNon-classical LogicNon-monotonic LogicDeontic LogicLanguage StudiesFormal LogicLogical ConsequencePhilosophy Of LogicTruth StudiesSemantic ReferenceAutomated ReasoningEpistemologyDoxastic LogicSymbolic ReasoningLinguistics
Abstract. Between the two horns of Jørgensen's dilemma, the authors opt for that according to which logic deals not only with truth and falsity but also with those concepts not possessing this semantic reference. Notwithstanding the “descriptive” prejudice, deontic logic has gained validity among modal logics. The technical foundation proposed consists in an abstract characterization of logical consequence. By identifying in the abstract notion of consequence the primitive from which to begin, it is possible to define the connectives ‐ even those of obligation ‐ by means of the rules of introduction or elimination in a context of derivation.
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