Counterexamples to Recovery and the Filtering Condition

Studia Logica 73 (2):209-218 (2003)
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Abstract

David Makinson has argued that the compelling character of counterexamples to the Recovery Condition on contraction is due to an appeal to justificational structure. In “naked theories” where such structure is ignored or is not present, Recovery does apply. This note attempts to show that Makinson is mistaken on both counts. Recovery fails when no appeal is made to justificational structure.

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Isaac Levi
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