Metainferential Logics

Springer Verlag (2023)
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Abstract

This book is the first to present a comprehensive investigation of the technical features of the metainferential logics developed in the last years, with their most relevant results and applications. It provides some new paths to define and investigate metainferential logics and offers a thorough study of the semantics and the proof-theories of this new and exciting variety of families of logics. This volume examines the hierarchies of metainferential logics and gives a general and systematic theory of them, and of the truth theories based on these logics. This book puts forward the prospects for truth-theories based on the metainferential logics of the TS/ST hierarchy and argues for its promise noting that each of these logics can be safely expanded with a transparent truth predicate. It also goes onto to explore new developments in three fields related to logics – namely metainferential logics built by means of the Weak Kleene schema and combining them with logics defined through the Strong Kleene schema, proof-theoretic presentations, and those with a with a global or an absolutely global validity standard, instead of a local one. This book is of interest to scholars in formal logic.

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Introduction

Much of the interest that substructural logics held over during the last years revolves around how they deal with metainferences. Most notably, the non-transitive—and, therefore, substructural—logic ST\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usep... see more

Combining Weak and Strong Kleene Metainferential Logics

Weak Kleene metainferential logics are not the only kind of three-valued metainferential logics that can be built with the four traditional inferential Weak Kleene logics. In fact, it is possible to combine these Weak Kleene logics with their Strong Kleene relatives to define new metainferential log... see more

Philosophical Reflections: Applications and Discussions

All the facts and results that we have presented and displayed reveal a partial answer to a general concern about this project: why should we care about metainferential logics? Why are they interesting, and worth our time?

Concluding Remarks

The validity of an inference has traditionally been associated with the preservation of truth from premises to conclusions. Mixed logics call against this way of understanding this relation: impure mixed logics cannot be understood as preserving some set of designated values from premises to conclus... see more

Strong Kleene Metainferential Logics

In this chapter, we will introduce the most studied family of pure and impure mixed metainferential logics of level 1: the Strong Kleene metainferential logics. We will only focus on some of them: the ones that can be characterized through the inferential logics K3,LP,ST\documentclass[12pt]{minimal}... see more

About Metainferences

In this book, as the title suggests, we undertake the task of giving a general account of several aspects of metainferences and metainferential logics. Thus, we need to start by providing a precise definition of what a metainference is. As is commonly assumed, we will take an inference to be an orde... see more

Weak Kleene Metainferential Logics

As we have mentioned in Chap. 3, in [1], PailosPailos, Federico introduces twelve impure metainferential logics defined using two different inferential Tarskian or non-Tarskian (e.g., substructural) logics: K3\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfont... see more

Metainferential Theories of Truth

A central feature of metainferential logics is that they can be expanded with a transparent truth predicate.

Metainferential Sequent Calculi

As we have seen, there is a whole family of Strong Kleene mixed and impure metainferential logics. We have already presented the twelve metainferential mixed and impure consequence relations that can be characterized through four inferential logics with the previously mentioned—and well-known—three-... see more

Hierarchies of Global and Absolutely Global Metainferential Logics

The aim of this chapter is to apply to some metainferential logics the notions of meta-validity presented in Chapter 2. First, we will explore the global2\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage... see more

Hierarchies of Strong Kleene Metainferential Logics

We have previously introduced all the metainferential logics of level 1 that can be defined through four Strong Kleene logics. Nevertheless, that is not the whole story, as those sixteen metainferential logics of level 1 can be combined in different ways to generate 256 metainferential logics of lev... see more

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Federico Pailos
Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
Bruno Da Re
Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)

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