Readership: Scholars and students of philosophy; logicians
JC Beall, University of Connecticut, and Greg Restall, University of Melbourne
"Logical Pluralism presents a challenge to the proponents of alternative logic, and even to classical logicians who find alternative logics interestingly mistaken. In a short book, the authors not only raise deep issues, they also provide neat thumbnail sketches of a range of logics...theirs is a challenge that must be met, and meeting it adequately is not easy. Every logician should read this book." - Stephen Read, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
I. Preliminaries 1: Introduction 2: Logical Consequence 3: Pluralism Defined II. Logics 4: Classical Logic 5: Relevant Logic 6: Constructive Logic 7: Variations & Loose Ends III. Objections, Replies, Other Directions 8: General Objections 9: Specific Objections 10: Other Directions
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