Putting the Stars in their Places

Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):188-197 (2020)
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Abstract

This paper presents a new semantics for the weak relevant logic DW that makes the role of the infamous Routley star more explicable. Central to this rewriting is combining aspects of both the American and Australian plan for understanding negations in relevance logics.

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Shay Logan
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