I have mentioned Neil Tennant’s system(s) of what he calls Core Logic once or twice before on this blog, in friendly terms. For the very shortest of introductions to the core idea of his brand of relevant logic, see my post here on the occasion of the publication of his book on the topic. (And there is a bit more info here in a short note in which I respond to some criticisms on Neil’s behalf — unnecessarily, it turned out, as he published his own rejoinder.)
I notice that Neil has now written a piece outlining his developed ideas on Core Logic for Philosophia Mathematica. If you want to know more, this might be a good place to start. You can download this paper here.
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Published on March 12, 2024 09:54