Affiliation:
1. IIF (CONICET-SADAF) and University of Buenos Aires , Argentina
Abstract
Abstract
The aim of this article is to show that, just as in recent years Cobreros, Egré, Ripley and van Rooij have provided a non-transitive counterpart of classical logic (i.e. one in which all classically acceptable inferences are valid but Cut and other metainferences are not), the same can be done for every Tarskian logic, with full generality. To establish this fact, a semantic approach is taken by showing that appropriate structures can be devised to characterize a non-transitive counterpart of every Tarskian logic, starting from the logical matrices that are usually taken to render them.
Funder
PLEXUS
Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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