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Assertion, denial, content, and (logical) form
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Woods, Jack
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Counterexamples
/ Education
/ Epistemology
/ Inference
/ Logic
/ Logical constants
/ Logical form
/ Logical givens
/ Logical operators
/ Metaphysics
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Pragmatics
/ Reason
/ Semantics
2016
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Assertion, denial, content, and (logical) form
by
Woods, Jack
in
Counterexamples
/ Education
/ Epistemology
/ Inference
/ Logic
/ Logical constants
/ Logical form
/ Logical givens
/ Logical operators
/ Metaphysics
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Pragmatics
/ Reason
/ Semantics
2016
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Assertion, denial, content, and (logical) form
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Woods, Jack
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Counterexamples
/ Education
/ Epistemology
/ Inference
/ Logic
/ Logical constants
/ Logical form
/ Logical givens
/ Logical operators
/ Metaphysics
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Pragmatics
/ Reason
/ Semantics
2016
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Assertion, denial, content, and (logical) form
2016
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I discuss Greg Restall's attempt to generate an account of logical consequence from the incoherence of certain packages of assertions and denials. I take up his justification of the cut rule and argue that, in order to avoid counterexamples to cut, he needs, at least, to introduce a notion of logical form. I then suggest a few problems that will arise for his account if a notion of logical form is assumed. I close by sketching what I take to be the most natural minimal way of distinguishing content and form and suggest further problems arising for this route.
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