Empty validity all the way up: an easy road (Proceedings) (12th edition)

Moscow: Lomonosov Moscow State University (2022)
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Abstract

There is a tension between the definition of empty logic as a logic with no valid arguments and no valid meta-arguments, on the one hand, and the way in which we have usually interpreted the validity of meta-arguments, on the other. Here we argue that one way to eliminate the tension is understanding the “If. . . then. . . ” in a meta-argument, at least in the case of an empty logic, as a transplication (aka the de Finetti conditional) instead of an extensional or material conditional.

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Luis Estrada-González
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