On the Ternary Relation and Conditionality
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Beall, J
Brady, Ross
Dunn, J. Michael
Hazen, A.P.
Meyer, Robert
Mares, E
Priest, Graham
Restall, Greg
Ripley, David
Slaney, John K
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
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One of the most dominant approaches to semantics for relevant (and many paraconsistent) logics is the Routley-Meyer semantics involving a ternary relation on points. To some (many?), this ternary relation has seemed like a technical trick devoid of an intuitively appealing philosophical story that connects it up with conditionality in general. In this paper, we respond to this worry by providing three different philosophical accounts of the ternary relation that correspond to three conceptions of conditionality. We close by briefly discussing a general conception of conditionality that may unify the three given conceptions.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic
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