Truthmaker Semantics for Relevant Logic
Mark Jago
Abstract
Abstract I develop and defend a truthmaker semantics for the relevant logic R . The approach begins with a simple philosophical idea and develops it in various directions, so as to build a technically adequate relevant semantics. The central philosophical idea is that truths are true in virtue of specific states. Developing the idea formally results in a semantics on which truthmakers are relevant to what they make true. A very natural notion of conditionality is added, giving us relevant implication. I then investigate ways to add conjunction, disjunction, and negation; and I discuss how to justify contraposition and excluded middle within a truthmaker semantics.
Topics & Concepts
NegationEpistemologySemantics (computer science)Proof-theoretic semanticsWell-founded semanticsComputer scienceNatural (archaeology)PhilosophyCognitive scienceOperational semanticsDenotational semanticsProgramming languagePsychologyArchaeologyHistoryLogic, programming, and type systemsLogic, Reasoning, and KnowledgeSemantic Web and Ontologies