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Index
Cover page
Halftitle page
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Contents
1. Relativism, Pluralism, Tolerance
1 Overview: Where We are Going
2 Relativism
3 Pluralism
4 Tolerance
2. Varieties of Pluralism and Relativism for Logic
1 What is Logical Consequence a Relation of?
2 Notions of Consequence
3 Model-theoretic Pluralism
4 Primitive Pluralism
5 Another Possible Route to Pluralism_ The Status of Formal Languages
6 Moving the Boundary between Logical and Non-logical Terminology
7 Vagueness
3 StructureAn Eclectic Perspective
1 An Algebraic Perspective
2 Intuitionistic Structures
3 Logic Translation?
4 Other Logics; Paraconsistency
5 Conclusion so Far; Looking Ahead
4 We Mean What We SayBut What Do We Mean?
1 Issues
2 Logic or Logics?
3 What do Logical Terms Mean?
4 Relativism/Pluralism
5 Option 1: Constant Meaning of Logical Terms
6 Option 2: Variable Meaning of Logical Terms
5. Meaning and Context
1 Context-sensitive Resolution to the Matter of Context-sensitivity
2 Vagueness
3 Analyticity, Open-texture, and All That
4 Connecting the Dots
5 Addendum_ Verbal Disputes
6 Theory and Meta-theory; Logic and Meta-logic IPhilosophical and Foundational Studies
1 Global Matters
2 Saying What We are Trying to Say; Arguing for What We are Trying to Argue for
3 Whither Meta-theory?
4 The Logic of Meta-mathematics
5 One Foundation or Many?
7 Theory and Meta-theory; Logic and Meta-logic IIMeta-theoretic Perspective
1 Getting Truth-values
2 A Working Framework
3 Trumping
4 Sometimes the Meta-theory Does Matter
5 Meta-theoretic Studies Generally
Recapitulation and Conclusion
References
Index
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