Critical Plural Logic

Philosophia Mathematica 28 (2):172-203 (2020)
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Abstract

What is the relation between some things and the set of these things? Mathematical practice does not provide a univocal answer. On the one hand, it relies on ordinary plural talk, which is implicitly committed to a traditional form of plural logic. On the other hand, mathematical practice favors a liberal view of definitions which entails that traditional plural logic must be restricted. We explore this predicament and develop a “critical” alternative to traditional plural logic.

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Salvatore Florio
University of Oslo
Øystein Linnebo
University of Oslo

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Plural quantification.Ø Linnebo - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Replies.Øystein Linnebo - 2023 - Theoria 89 (3):393-406.
Abstraction and grounding.Louis deRosset & Øystein Linnebo - 2023 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (1):357-390.

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