Journal article
Non-logical consequence
Abstract
Contemporary philosophers generally conceive of consequence as necessary truth-preservation. They generally construe this necessity as logical, and operationalize it in substitutional, formal or model-theoretic terms as the absence of a counter-example. A minority tradition allows for grounding truth-preservation also on non-logical necessities, especially on the semantics of extra-logical constants. The present article reviews and updates the …
Authors
Hitchcock DL
Journal
Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric, Vol. 16, , pp. 137–158
Publisher
University of Bialystok
Publication Date
2009
ISSN
0860-150X