Validity in Simple Partial Logic

Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 10 (4):139-153 (2002)
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Abstract

Firstly I characterize Simple Partial Logic (SPL) as the generalization and extension of a certain two-valued logic. Based on the characterization I present two definitions of validity in SPL. Finally I show that given my characterization these two definitions are more appropriate than other definitions that have been prevalent, since both have some desirable semantic properties that the others lack.

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Daisuke Kachi
Saitama University

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