Aristotle's thesis in consistent and inconsistent logics (Q1079561)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3963802
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Aristotle's thesis in consistent and inconsistent logics
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3963802

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    Aristotle's thesis in consistent and inconsistent logics (English)
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    1984
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    A typical theorem of connexive logics is Aristotle's thesis \({\mathcal A}:\) \(\sim (A\to \sim A)\). \({\mathcal A}\) cannot be added to classical logic without producing a trivial post-inconsistent logic. This paper gives sufficient conditions for a logic containing \({\mathcal A}\) to be inconsistent and then shows that there is a class of inconsistent nontrivial logics all containing \({\mathcal A}\); a semantical modelling for \({\mathcal A}\) in such logics is given.
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    connexive logics
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