Entailment and the disjunctive syllogism
pp. 337-366
Abstract
"Entailment" we use for a connection between statements corresponding to there being a valid argument from one to the other, and we invoke the witness of two thousand years to sanction our putting on this connection the requirements of relevance and necessity. More locally, we rely on the tradition depending from Ackermann [1], and summarized in Anderson and Belnap [2] (1975, henceforth, AB75).
Publication details
Published in:
Fløistad Guttorm, Von Wright Georg Henrik (1981) Philosophie du langage, logique philosophique / Philosophy of language, philosophical logic. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 337-366
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8356-4_13
Full citation:
Belnap Nuel D. (1981) „Entailment and the disjunctive syllogism“, In: G. Fløistad & G.H. Von Wright (eds.), Philosophie du langage, logique philosophique / Philosophy of language, philosophical logic, Dordrecht, Springer, 337–366.