TY - JOUR
T1 - The Power of Generalized Clemens Semantics
AU - Omori, Hitoshi
AU - Arenhart, Jonas R.B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© H. Omori & J.R.B. Arenhart.
PY - 2024/12/31
Y1 - 2024/12/31
N2 - In this paper, we elaborate on the ordered-pair semantics originally presented by Matthew Clemens for LP (Priest’s Logic of Paradox). For this purpose, we build on a generalization of Clemens semantics to the case of n-tuple semantics, for every n. More concretely, i) we deal with the case of a language with quantifiers, and ii) we consider philosophical implications of the semantics. The latter includes, first, a reading of the semantics in epistemic terms, involving multiple agents. Furthermore, we discuss the proper understanding of many-valued logics, namely LP and K3 (Kleene strong 3-valued logic), from the perspective of classical logic, along the lines suggested by Susan Haack. We will also discuss some applications of the semantics to issues related to informative contradictions, i.e. contradictions involving quantification over different respects a vague predicate may have, as advanced by Paul Égré, and also to the mixed consequence relations, promoted by Pablo Cobreros, Paul Égré, David Ripley and Robert van Rooij.
AB - In this paper, we elaborate on the ordered-pair semantics originally presented by Matthew Clemens for LP (Priest’s Logic of Paradox). For this purpose, we build on a generalization of Clemens semantics to the case of n-tuple semantics, for every n. More concretely, i) we deal with the case of a language with quantifiers, and ii) we consider philosophical implications of the semantics. The latter includes, first, a reading of the semantics in epistemic terms, involving multiple agents. Furthermore, we discuss the proper understanding of many-valued logics, namely LP and K3 (Kleene strong 3-valued logic), from the perspective of classical logic, along the lines suggested by Susan Haack. We will also discuss some applications of the semantics to issues related to informative contradictions, i.e. contradictions involving quantification over different respects a vague predicate may have, as advanced by Paul Égré, and also to the mixed consequence relations, promoted by Pablo Cobreros, Paul Égré, David Ripley and Robert van Rooij.
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U2 - 10.4204/EPTCS.415.21
DO - 10.4204/EPTCS.415.21
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85214795018
SN - 2075-2180
VL - 415
SP - 244
EP - 256
JO - Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS
JF - Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS
T2 - 11th International Conference on Non-Classical Logics. Theory and Applications, NCL 2024
Y2 - 5 September 2024 through 8 September 2024
ER -