Ultralogic as Universal?: The Sylvan Jungle - Volume 4

Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag (2019)
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Abstract

Ultralogic as Universal? is a seminal text in non-classcial logic. Richard Routley presents a hugely ambitious program: to use an 'ultramodal' logic as a universal key, which opens, if rightly operated, all locks. It provides a canon for reasoning in every situation, including illogical, inconsistent and paradoxical ones, realized or not, possible or not. A universal logic, Routley argues, enables us to go where no other logic—especially not classical logic—can. Routley provides an expansive and singular vision of how a universal logic might one day solve major problems in set theory, arithmetic, linguistics, physics, and more. It circulated in typescript in the late 1970s before appearing as the Appendix to Exploring Meinong's Jungle and Beyond. With engaging, forceful prose, unsparing criticism of entrenched institutions, and many tantalizing proof sketches, Ultralogic? has had a major influence on the development of paraconsistent and relevant logic. This new edition makes this work available for a modern audience, newly typeset and corrected, along with extensive notes, and new commentary essays.

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Implication Principles in Routley Arithmetic – Chris Mortensen

The 1976 annual conference of the Australasian Association for Logic, held in Canberra at the Research School of Sciences of the Australian National University, was memorable in various ways. The AAL had been moribund for some years, so the conference represented a re-coming-together of Australian a... see more

On The Law of Excluded Middle – Ross T. Brady

I will start by saying that, although this essay is critical of some of what Routley has said in the Appendix ‘Ultralogic as Universal?’, I have great respect for him as a logician, and a large part of my approach to logic has been influenced by him over the years. I have valued him as a friend and ... see more

The Universality of Relevance – Edwin Mares

Before I begin this article in earnest, I would like to say a few words about the influence of Exploring Meinong’s Jungle on me. I was introduced as an undergraduate to Routley’s work. My teacher Nicholas Griffin was one of Routley’s students and, because of Griffin, our university bookstore stocked... see more

Notes on the text

I have marked down the more substantial meddling I’ve done with the original text, as well as noting occasional points of interest or connections with other work. I’ve used the original pagination as given in the margins.

Ultralogic as universal? by Richard Routley

The Appendix reproduces, in essentially original form, the pai per ‘Ultralogic as universal’. The paper is reproduced here for two main reasons: firstly because it illustrates and elaborates several of the paraconsistent themes of the text, and secondly because copies of the original, which are in s... see more

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