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  1. Multilateral Supervaluationism and Classicality.Bas Kortenbach, Luca Incurvati & Julian J. Schloeder - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophical Logic:1-44.
    Incurvati and Schlöder (_Journal of Philosophical Logic, 51_(6), 1549–1582, 2022) have recently proposed to define supervaluationist logic in a multilateral framework, and claimed that this defuses well-known objections concerning supervaluationism’s apparent departures from classical logic. However, we note that the unconventional multilateral syntax prevents a straightforward comparison of inference rules of different levels, across multi- and unilateral languages. This leaves it unclear how the supervaluationist multilateral logics actually relate to classical logic, and raises questions about Incurvati and Schlöder’s response to (...)
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  • Multilateral Supervaluationism and Classicality.Bas Kortenbach, Luca Incurvati & Julian J. Schloeder - 2025 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 54 (1):247-290.
    Incurvati and Schlöder (Journal of Philosophical Logic, 51(6), 1549–1582, 2022) have recently proposed to define supervaluationist logic in a multilateral framework, and claimed that this defuses well-known objections concerning supervaluationism’s apparent departures from classical logic. However, we note that the unconventional multilateral syntax prevents a straightforward comparison of inference rules of different levels, across multi- and unilateral languages. This leaves it unclear how the supervaluationist multilateral logics actually relate to classical logic, and raises questions about Incurvati and Schlöder’s response to (...)
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