Propositions and logical form

Rivista di Filosofia 111:33-53 (2020)
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Abstract

In my book Logical Form I outline some reasons for thinking that, in the sense of «logical form» that matters to logic, logical form is determined by truth conditions. This paper compares three theories of propositions that might be employed to substantiate the underlying notion of truth conditions: the naturalized propositions theory, the truthmaker theory, and the classificatory theory. Its aim is to show that, while the naturalized propositions theory and the truthmaker theory accord equally well with the idea that logical form is determined by truth conditions, the classificatory theory is more problematic in some respects.

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Andrea Iacona
Università di Torino

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