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Recapture, Ambiguity and Conflation

Journal Article Number 5 Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

Many theorists who reject that classical logic gives a good theory of va- lidity are still at pains to point to some other thing classical logic is correct about. Such theorists are engaged in a project sometimes called classical re- capture. This paper focuses on an approach to classical recapture, which is based on the ambiguity thesis: the connectives are ambiguous. Ambiguity has been cashed out via translations, however, I will show—drawing on independent motivations—that classical logic is better thought of as conflated. 2020 Mathematics Subject Classification. Primary: 03B47, Secondary: 03B60.

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Venue
IfCoLog Journal of Logics and their Applications
Archive span
2014-2026
Indexed papers
633
Paper id
830339089551147609