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    The simple consistency of a set theory based on the logic ${\rm CSQ}$.Ross T. Brady - 1983 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24 (4):431-449.
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    The consistency of the axioms of abstraction and extensionality in a three-valued logic.Ross T. Brady - 1971 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (4):447-453.
  3. The non-triviality of dialectical set theory.Ross T. Brady - 1989 - In Graham Priest, Richard Routley & Jean Norman (eds.), Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent. Philosophia Verlag. pp. 437--470.
     
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  4. On the Ternary Relation and Conditionality.Jc Beall, Ross T. Brady, J. Michael Dunn, A. P. Hazen, Edwin D. Mares, Robert K. Meyer, Graham Priest, Greg Restall, David Ripley, John Slaney & Richard Sylvan - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 41 (3):595 - 612.
    One of the most dominant approaches to semantics for relevant (and many paraconsistent) logics is the Routley-Meyer semantics involving a ternary relation on points. To some (many?), this ternary relation has seemed like a technical trick devoid of an intuitively appealing philosophical story that connects it up with conditionality in general. In this paper, we respond to this worry by providing three different philosophical accounts of the ternary relation that correspond to three conceptions of conditionality. We close by briefly discussing (...)
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    Natural deduction systems for some quantified relevant logics.Ross T. Brady - 1984 - Logique Et Analyse 27 (8):355--377.
  6. Completeness proofs for the systems RM3 and BN4.Ross T. Brady - 1982 - Logique Et Analyse 25 (97):9.
     
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  7. Some Concerns Regarding Ternary-relation Semantics and Truth-theoretic Semantics in General.Ross T. Brady - 2017 - IfCoLog Journal of Logics and Their Applications 4 (3):755--781.
    This paper deals with a collection of concerns that, over a period of time, led the author away from the Routley–Meyer semantics, and towards proof- theoretic approaches to relevant logics, and indeed to the weak relevant logic MC of meaning containment.
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    Normalized Natural Deduction Systems for Some Relevant Logics I: The Logic DW.Ross T. Brady - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (1):35 - 66.
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    Depth relevance of some paraconsistent logics.Ross T. Brady - 1984 - Studia Logica 43 (1-2):63 - 73.
    The paper essentially shows that the paraconsistent logicDR satisfies the depth relevance condition. The systemDR is an extension of the systemDK of [7] and the non-triviality of a dialectical set theory based onDR has been shown in [3]. The depth relevance condition is a strengthened relevance condition, taking the form: If DR- AB thenA andB share a variable at the same depth, where the depth of an occurrence of a subformulaB in a formulaA is roughly the number of nested ''s (...)
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  10. Relevant Restricted Quantification.J. C. Beall, Ross T. Brady, A. P. Hazen, Graham Priest & Greg Restall - 2006 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 35 (6):587-598.
    The paper reviews a number of approaches for handling restricted quantification in relevant logic, and proposes a novel one. This proceeds by introducing a novel kind of enthymematic conditional.
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    The gentzenization and decidability of RW.Ross T. Brady - 1990 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 19 (1):35 - 73.
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    The Simple Consistency of Naive Set Theory using Metavaluations.Ross T. Brady - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 43 (2-3):261-281.
    The main aim is to extend the range of logics which solve the set-theoretic paradoxes, over and above what was achieved by earlier work in the area. In doing this, the paper also provides a link between metacomplete logics and those that solve the paradoxes, by finally establishing that all M1-metacomplete logics can be used as a basis for naive set theory. In doing so, we manage to reach logics that are very close in their axiomatization to that of the (...)
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    Relevant implication and the case for a weaker logic.Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (2):151 - 183.
    We collect together some misgivings about the logic R of relevant inplication, and then give support to a weak entailment logic $DJ^{d}$ . The misgivings centre on some recent negative results concerning R, the conceptual vacuousness of relevant implication, and the treatment of classical logic. We then rectify this situation by introducing an entailment logic based on meaning containment, rather than meaning connection, which has a better relationship with classical logic. Soundness and completeness results are proved for $DJ^{d}$ with respect (...)
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    Gentzenization and decidability of some contraction-less relevant logics.Ross T. Brady - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 20 (1):97 - 117.
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    Distribution in the logic of meaning containment and in quantum mechanics.Ross T. Brady & Andrea Meinander - 2013 - In Francesco Berto, Edwin Mares, Koji Tanaka & Francesco Paoli (eds.), Paraconsistency: Logic and Applications. Springer. pp. 223--255.
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    Metavaluations.Ross T. Brady - 2017 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):296-323.
    This is a general account of metavaluations and their applications, which can be seen as an alternative to standard model-theoretic methodology. They work best for what are called metacomplete logics, which include the contraction-less relevant logics, with possible additions of Conjunctive Syllogism, & →.A→C, and the irrelevant, A→.B→A, these including the logic MC of meaning containment which is arguably a good entailment logic. Indeed, metavaluations focus on the formula-inductive properties of theorems of entailment form A→B, splintering into two types, M1- (...)
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    The use of definitions and their logical representation in paradox derivation.Ross T. Brady - 2017 - Synthese 199 (Suppl 3):527-546.
    We start by noting that the set-theoretic and semantic paradoxes are framed in terms of a definition or series of definitions. In the process of deriving paradoxes, these definitions are logically represented by a logical equivalence. We will firstly examine the role and usage of definitions in the derivation of paradoxes, both set-theoretic and semantic. We will see that this examination is important in determining how the paradoxes were created in the first place and indeed how they are to be (...)
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    A content semantics for quantified relevant logics. II.Ross T. Brady - 1989 - Studia Logica 48 (2):243 - 257.
    In part I, we presented an algebraic-style of semantics, which we called “content semantics,” for quantified relevant logics based on the weak systemBBQ. We showed soundness and completeness with respect to theunreduced semantics ofBBQ. In part II, we proceed to show soundness and completeness for extensions ofBBQ with respect to this type of semantics. We introducereduced semantics which requires additional postulates for primeness and saturation. We then conclude by showing soundness and completeness forBB d Q and its extentions with respect (...)
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    Gentzenizations of Relevant Logics with Distribution.Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (2):402-420.
  20. The consistency of arithmetic, based on a logic of meaning containment.Ross T. Brady - 2012 - Logique Et Analyse 55 (219):353-383.
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    A content semantics for quantified relevant logics. I.Ross T. Brady - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (2):111 - 127.
    We present an algebraic-style of semantics, which we call a content semantics, for quantified relevant logics based on the weak system BBQ. We show soundness and completeness for all quantificational logics extending BBQ and also treat reduced modelling for all systems containing BB d Q. The key idea of content semantics is that true entailments AB are represented under interpretation I as content containments, i.e. I(A)I(B) (or, the content of A contains that of B). This is opposed to the truth-functional (...)
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    Hierarchical semantics for relevant logics.Ross T. Brady - 1992 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 21 (4):357 - 374.
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    Rules in relevant logic - I: Semantic classification.Ross T. Brady - 1994 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 23 (2):111 - 137.
    We provide five semantic preservation properties which apply to the various rules -- primitive, derived and admissible -- of Hilbert-style axiomatizations of relevant logics. These preservation properties are with respect to the Routley-Meyer semantics, and consist of various truth- preservations and validity-preservations from the premises to the conclusions of these rules. We establish some deduction theorems, some persistence theorems and some soundness and completeness theorems, for these preservation properties. We then apply the above ideas, as best we can, to the (...)
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  24. Simplified gentzenizations for contraction-less logics.Ross T. Brady - forthcoming - Logique Et Analyse.
     
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    Rules in relevant logic — II: Formula representation.Ross T. Brady - 1993 - Studia Logica 52 (4):565 - 585.
    This paper surveys the various forms of Deduction Theorem for a broad range of relevant logics. The logics range from the basic system B of Routley-Meyer through to the system R of relevant implication, and the forms of Deduction Theorem are characterized by the various formula representations of rules that are either unrestricted or restricted in certain ways. The formula representations cover the iterated form,A 1 .A 2 . ... .A n B, the conjunctive form,A 1&A 2 & ...A n (...)
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  26. Reply to Priest on Berry's paradox.Ross T. Brady - 1984 - Philosophical Quarterly 34 (135):157-163.
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    A Rejection System for the First-Degree Formulae of some Relevant Logics.Ross T. Brady - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Logic 6:55-69.
    The standard Hilbert-style of axiomatic system yields the assertion of axioms and, via the use of rules, the assertion of theorems. However, there has been little work done on the corresponding axiomatic rejection of non-theorems. Such Hilbert-style rejection would be achieved by the inclusion of certain rejection-axioms (r-axioms) and, by use of rejection-rules (r-rules), the establishment of rejection-theorems (r-theorems). We will call such a proof a rejection-proof (r-proof). The ideal to aim for would be for the theorems and r-theorems to (...)
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    A Routley-Meyer affixing style semantics for logics containing Aristotle's Thesis.Ross T. Brady - 1989 - Studia Logica 48 (2):235-241.
    We provide a semantics for relevant logics with addition of Aristotle's Thesis, ∼(A→∼A) and also Boethius,(A→B)→∼(A→∼B). We adopt the Routley-Meyer affixing style of semantics but include in the model structures a regulatory structure for all interpretations of formulae, with a view to obtaining a lessad hoc semantics than those previously given for such logics. Soundness and completeness are proved, and in the completeness proof, a new corollary to the Priming Lemma is introduced (c.f.Relevant Logics and their Rivals I, Ridgeview, 1982).
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    Gentzenizations of relevant logics without distribution. I.Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (2):353-378.
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    Gentzenizations of relevant logics without distribution. II.Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (2):379-401.
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    Significance logics.Ross T. Brady - 1976 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 17 (2):161-183.
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    The Number of Logical Values.Ross T. Brady - 2019 - In Can Başkent & Thomas Macaulay Ferguson (eds.), Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag. pp. 21-37.
    We argue that formal logical systems are four-valued, these four values being determined by the four deductive outcomes: A without ~A, ~A without A, neither A nor ~A, and both A and ~A. We further argue that such systems ought to be three-valued, as any contradiction, A and ~A, should be removed by reconceptualisation of the concepts captured by the system. We follow by considering suitable conditions for the removal of the third value, neither A nor ~A, yielding a classically (...)
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    Significance range theory.Ross T. Brady - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (2):319-345.
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    The relative consistency of the class axioms of abstraction and extensionality and the axioms of NBG in a three-valued logic.Ross T. Brady - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (2):161-176.
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    Two remarks on: The logic of significance and context. Vol. I [Halsted, New York, 1973].Ross T. Brady - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (2):263-272.
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    Gentzenizations of relevant logics with distribution.Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (2):402-420.
  37. Relevant Implication and the Case for a Weaker Logic: Dedicated to Robert K. Meyer on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday.Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (2):151-183.
    We collect together some misgivings about the logic R of relevant inplication, and then give support to a weak entailment logic $DJ^{d}$ . The misgivings centre on some recent negative results concerning R, the conceptual vacuousness of relevant implication, and the treatment of classical logic. We then rectify this situation by introducing an entailment logic based on meaning containment, rather than meaning connection, which has a better relationship with classical logic. Soundness and completeness results are proved for $DJ^{d}$ with respect (...)
     
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    Simple gentzenizations for the formal formulae of contraction-less logics.Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (4):1321-1346.
    In [1], we established Gentzenizations for a good range of relevant logics with distribution, but, in the process, we added inversion rules, which involved extra structural connectives, and also added the sentential constantt. Instead of eliminating them, we used conservative extension results to relate them back to the original logics. In [4], we eliminated the inversion rules andtand established a much simpler Gentzenization for the weak sentential relevant logicDW, and also for its quantificational extensionDWQ, but a restriction to normal formulae (...)
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    Simple Gentzenizations for the normal formulae of contraction-less logics.Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (4):1321-1346.
    In [1], we established Gentzenizations for a good range of relevant logics with distribution, but, in the process, we added inversion rules, which involved extra structural connectives, and also added the sentential constantt. Instead of eliminating them, we used conservative extension results to relate them back to the original logics. In [4], we eliminated the inversion rules andtand established a much simpler Gentzenization for the weak sentential relevant logicDW, and also for its quantificational extensionDWQ, but a restriction to normal formulae (...)
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    Extending Metacompleteness to Systems with Classical Formulae.Ross T. Brady - 2011 - Australasian Journal of Logic 8:9-30.
    In honour of Bob Meyer, the paper extends the use of his concept of metacompleteness to include various classical systems, as much as we are able. To do this for the classical sentential calculus, we add extra axioms so as to treat the variables like constants. Further, we use a one-sorted and a two-sorted approach to add classical sentential constants to the logic DJ of my book, Universal Logic. It is appropriate to use rejection to represent classicality in the one-sorted (...)
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  41. On the Formalization of the Law of Non-Contradiction.Ross T. Brady - 2004 - In Graham Priest, J. C. Beall & Bradley Armour-Garb (eds.), The Law of Non-Contradiction. Clarendon Press.
     
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  42. On the Formalization of the Law of Non-Contradiction.Ross T. Brady - 2006 - In Graham Priest, J. C. Beall & Bradley Armour-Garb (eds.), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays. Clarendon Press.
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    A theory of classes and individuals based on a $3$-valued significance logic. [REVIEW]Ross T. Brady - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (2):385-414.
  44. Relevant Logics and Their Rivals.Richard Routley, Val Plumwood, Robert K. Meyer & Ross T. Brady - 1982 - Ridgeview. Edited by Richard Sylvan & Ross Brady.
     
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    Where gamma fails.Robert K. Meyer, Steve Giambrone & Ross T. Brady - 1984 - Studia Logica 43 (3):247 - 256.
    A major question for the relevant logics has been, “Under what conditions is Ackermann's ruleγ from -A ∨B andA to inferB, admissible for one of these logics?” For a large number of logics and theories, the question has led to an affirmative answer to theγ problem itself, so that such an answer has almost come to be expected for relevant logics worth taking seriously. We exhibit here, however, another large and interesting class of logics-roughly, the Boolean extensions of theW — (...)
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    Adelaide, Australia July 5–6, 2003.Ross Brady & Ross T. Brady - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (2).
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    Australasian association for logic 30th anniversary conference.Martin Bunder & Ross T. Brady - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):112.
  48. Understanding Identity Statements.Thomas V. Morris, Richard Routley, Robert K. Meyer, Val Plumwood & Ross T. Brady - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (3):331-333.
     
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  49. Relevant Logics and Their Rivals: Part 1. The Basic Philosophical and Semantical Theory.Richard Routley, Robert K. Meyer, Val Plumwood & Ross T. Brady - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (2):169-172.
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    Relevant Logics and their Rivals. Part I. The Basic Philosophical and Semantical Theory.Richard Routley, Val Plumwood, Robert K. Meyer & Ross T. Brady - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1):293-296.
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