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Análisis filosófico

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SZMUC, Damian. Inferentialism and Relevance: The Case of Connexivity. Anal. filos. [online]. 2021, vol.41, n.2, pp.317-336. ISSN 1851-9636.  http://dx.doi.org/10.36446/af.2021.458.

This paper provides an inferentialist motivation for a logic belonging in the connexive family, by borrowing elements from the bilateralist interpretation for Classical Logic without the Cut rule, proposed by David Ripley. The paper focuses on the relation between inferentialism and relevance, through the exploration of what we call relevant assertion and denial, showing that a connexive system emerges as a symptom of this interesting link. With the present attempt we hope to broaden the available interpretations for connexive logics, showing they can be rightfully motivated in terms of certain relevantist constraints imposed on assertion and denial.

Keywords : Relevance Logics; Connexive Logics; Bilateralism.

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