THREE PAPERS ON RECENT WORK ON META-VALIDITY - David Ripley, One step is enough. Journal of Philosophical Logic, vol. 51 (2022), pp. 1233–1259. - Isabella McAllister, _Classical logic is not uniquely characterizable_. Journal of Philosophical Logic, vol. 51 (2022), pp. 1345–1365. - Rea Golan, _There is no tenable notion of global metainferential validity_. Analysis, vol. 81 (2021), no. 3, pp. 411–420 [Book Review]

Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 29 (3):453-456 (2023)
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