Connexive logics. An overview and current trends
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https://doi.org/10.12775/LLP.2019.026Keywords
connexive logic, principle of conjunctive contrariety, consequential implication, cancellation account of negation, contra-classical logicsAbstract
In this introduction, we offer an overview of main systems developed in the growing literature on connexive logic, and also point to a few topics that seem to be collecting attention of many of those interested in connexive logic. We will also make clear the context to which the papers in this special issue belong and contribute.
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