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Many-Valued Non-deterministic Semantics for First-Order Logics of Formal (In)consistency

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Many-Valued Non-deterministic Semantics for First-Order Logics of Formal (In)consistency
Abstract. A paraconsistent logic is a logic which allows non-trivial inconsistent theories. One of the oldest and best known approaches to the problem of designing useful paraconsistent logics is da Costa's approach, which seeks to allow the use of classical logic whenever it is safe to do so, but behaves completely differently when contradictions are involved. da Costa's approach has led to the family of Logics of Formal (In)consistency (LFIs). In this paper we provide non-deterministic semantics for a very large family of first-order LFIs (which includes da Costa's original system C 1 , as well as thousands of other logics). We show that our semantics is effective and modular, and we use this effectiveness to derive some important properties of logics in this family.
Arnon Avron, Anna Zamansky
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where BIRTHDAY
Authors Arnon Avron, Anna Zamansky
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