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  1. Sequent Calculi for First-order $$\textrm{ST}$$.Francesco Paoli & Adam Přenosil - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophical Logic:1-30.
    Strict-Tolerant Logic ($$\textrm{ST}$$ ST ) underpins naïve theories of truth and vagueness (respectively including a fully disquotational truth predicate and an unrestricted tolerance principle) without jettisoning any classically valid laws. The classical sequent calculus without Cut is sometimes advocated as an appropriate proof-theoretic presentation of $$\textrm{ST}$$ ST. Unfortunately, there is only a partial correspondence between its derivability relation and the relation of local metainferential $$\textrm{ST}$$ ST -validity – these relations coincide only upon the addition of elimination rules and only within (...)
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  • Substructural heresies.Bogdan Dicher - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    The past decades have seen remarkable progress in the study of substructural logics, be it mathematically or philosophically oriented. This progress has a somewhat perplexing effect: the more subst...
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  • Responses.David Ripley - 2021 - Análisis Filosófico 41 (2):351-373.
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