Routes to relevance: Philosophies of relevant logics
Journal
Philosophy Compass
Journal Volume
19
Journal Issue
2
ISSN
1747-9991
Date Issued
2024-02
Author(s)
Abstract
Relevant logics are a family of non‐classical logics characterized by the behavior of their implication connectives. Unlike some other non‐classical logics, such as intuitionistic logic, there are multiple philosophical views motivating relevant logics. Further, different views seem to motivate different logics. In this article, we survey five major views motivating the adoption of relevant logics: Use Criterion, sufficiency, meaning containment, theory construction, and truthmaking. We highlight the philosophical differences as well as the different logics they support. We end with some questions for future research.
Publisher
Wiley
Description
論文號碼 e12965
Type
journal article