Logics and Falsifications: A New Perspective on Constructivist Semantics

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This volume examines the concept of falsification as a central notion of semantic theories and its effects on logical laws. The point of departure is the general constructivist line of argument that Michael Dummett has offered over the last decades. From there, the author examines the ways in which falsifications can enter into a constructivist semantics, displays the full spectrum of options, and discusses the logical systems most suitable to each one of them. While the idea of introducing falsifications into the semantic account is Dummett's own, the many ways in which falsificationism departs quite radically from verificationism are here spelled out in detail for the first time.

The volume is divided into three large parts. The first part provides important background information about Dummett’s program, intuitionism and logics with gaps and gluts. The second part is devoted to the introduction of falsifications into the constructive account and shows that there is more than one way in which one can do this. The third part details the logical effects of these various moves. In the end, the book shows that the constructive path may branch in different directions: towards intuitionistic logic, dual intuitionistic logic and several variations of Nelson logics. The author argues that, on balance, the latter are the more promising routes to take.

"Kapsner’s book is the first detailed investigation of how to incorporate the notion of falsification into formal logic. This is a fascinating logico-philosophical investigation, which will interest non-classical logicians of all stripes."

Graham Priest, Graduate Center, City University of New York and University of Melbourne

Author(s): Andreas Kapsner
Series: Trends in Logic 40
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 216
Tags: Logic; Language Translation and Linguistics; Philosophy of Language

Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Front Matter....Pages 9-10
Constructivism....Pages 11-29
Intuitionism....Pages 31-55
Gaps, Gluts and Paraconsistency....Pages 57-79
Front Matter....Pages 81-83
From Proofs to Verifications, and on to Falsifications....Pages 85-103
Falsificationism....Pages 105-122
Front Matter....Pages 123-124
Stage Five: Pure Falsificationism and Dual Intuitionistic Logic....Pages 125-144
Stage Two: Expanded Verificationism and the Logic N $$_{3}$$ 3 ....Pages 145-162
Stage Four: Expanded Falsificationism and the Logic $$N_{3f}$$ N 3 f ....Pages 163-173
Stage Three: Hybrid Strategies....Pages 175-193
Front Matter....Pages 195-195
Summary....Pages 197-201
Back Matter....Pages 203-217