FROM LOGICAL EXPRESSIVISM TO EXPRESSIVIST LOGIC: SKETCH OF A PROGRAM AND SOME IMPLEMENTATIONS1.
The article focuses on philosophy of logic are the demarcation and the binding-agents tying together semantic and logical inferentialism is a distinctive philosophy of logic a logical expressivism. Topics include the expressive role that distinguishes logical vocabulary is to make explicit the infer...
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