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In defence of PKF

Synthese 201 (2):1-21 (2023)

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  1. Saving logic from paradox via nonclassical recapture.Luca Castaldo - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (6):1547-1563.
    The Liar paradox arguably shows that a coherent and self-applicable notion of truth is governed by nonclassical logic. It then seems natural to conclude that classical logic is inadequate for defining a truth theory. In this article, we argue that this is not the case. In the spirit of Reinhardt (Math Logic Formal Syst 94:227, 1985; J Philos Logic 15:219–251, 1986), and in analogy with Hilbert’s program for the foundation of classical mathematics, we will articulate an instrumentalist justification for the (...)
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  • Generalized Quantification in an Axiomatic Truth Theory.Ian Rumfitt - 2024 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 102 (3):756-776.
    Bruno Whittle (2019) has recently extended Kripke’s semantical theory of truth to languages containing generalized quantifiers. There are reasons for axiomatizing semantical theories, and for regarding Halbach and Horsten’s PKF as a good axiomatization of Kripke’s. PKF is a theory in Partial Logic. The present paper complements Whittle’s by showing how Partial Logic, and then PKF, may be extended to cover binary quantifiers meaning ‘every’, ‘some’, and ‘most’.
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