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Simon Vonlanthen [3]Simon D. Vonlanthen [1]
  1. Modal Extension of the Quantified Argument Calculus.Simon D. Vonlanthen - manuscript
    The quantified argument calculus (Quarc) is a novel logic that departs in several ways from mainstream first-order logic. In particular, its quantifiers are not sentential operators attached to variables, but attach to unary predicates to form arguments – quantified arguments – of other predicates. Furthermore, Quarc includes devices to account for anaphora, active-passive-voice distinctions, and sentence- versus predicate-negation. While this base system has already been shown to be sound and complete, modal extensions still lack such results. The present paper fills (...)
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  2. Inferential Roles and Truth: Conceptual Foundations for Modest Inferentialism.Simon Vonlanthen - manuscript
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  3. Natural Language and Logical Consequence: An Inferentialist Account.Simon Vonlanthen - manuscript
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  4. Use, Compositionality and Prior's Puzzle.Simon Vonlanthen - manuscript
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