A Note on FDE “All the Way Up”

Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 61 (2):283-296 (2020)
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Abstract

A very natural and philosophically important subclassical logic is FDE. This account of logical consequence can be seen as going beyond the standard two-valued account to a four-valued account. A natural question arises: What account of logical consequence arises from considering further combinations of such values? A partial answer was given by Priest in 2014; Shramko and Wansing had also given a partial result some years earlier, although in a different context. In this note we generalize Priest’s result to show that even if one considers ordinal-many combinations of the previous values, for any ordinal, the resulting consequence relation remains FDE.

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Jc Beall
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Caleb M.H. Camrud
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