Considerations on Logical Consequence and Natural Language

Dialectica 74 (2) (2020)
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Abstract

In a recent article, “Logical Consequence and Natural Language”, Michael Glanzberg claims that there is no relation of logical consequence in natural language (2015). The present paper counters that claim. I shall discuss Glanzberg’s arguments and show why they don’t hold. I further show how Glanzberg’s claims may be used to rather support the existence of logical consequence in natural language.

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Gil Sagi
University of Haifa

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