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E-raamat: Proof and Falsity: A Logical Investigation

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This book argues that the meaning of negation, perhaps the most important logical constant, cannot be defined within the framework of the most comprehensive theory of proof-theoretic semantics, as formulated in the influential work of Michael Dummett and Dag Prawitz. Nils Kürbis examines three approaches that have attempted to solve the problem - defining negation in terms of metaphysical incompatibility; treating negation as an undefinable primitive; and defining negation in terms of a speech act of denial - and concludes that they cannot adequately do so. He argues that whereas proof-theoretic semantics usually only appeals to a notion of truth, it also needs to appeal to a notion of falsity, and proposes a system of natural deduction in which both are incorporated. Offering new perspectives on negation, denial and falsity, his book will be important for readers working on logic, metaphysics and the philosophy of language.

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' a valuable addition to the proof-theoretic semantics literature and definitely worth reading.' Ivo Pezlar, Studia Logica

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Provides an original analysis of negation - a central concept of logic - and how to define its meaning in proof-theoretic semantics.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(8)
1 Meaning
9(35)
1.1 Meaning, Use and Logic
9(5)
1.2 Linguistic Knowledge
14(4)
1.3 Truths and Rules of Logic
18(3)
1.4 Definitions
21(1)
1.5 The Theory of Meaning
22(17)
1.6 Realism and Anti-Realism
39(5)
2 Logic
44(48)
2.1 Logical Constants
44(3)
2.2 Gentzen's Natural Deduction
47(4)
2.3 Molecularity and Complexity of Rules
51(2)
2.4 Dissonance
53(1)
2.5 Gentzen's Thesis and Three Kinds of Harmony
54(5)
2.6 Two Inversion Principles
59(8)
2.7 Grounds and Consequences Again
67(1)
2.8 Stability and Harmony Defined
68(8)
2.9 Loose Ends
76(6)
2.10 Formalities
82(10)
3 Negation
92(35)
3.1 Introduction
92(1)
3.2 Tertium Non Datur
93(3)
3.3 The Rules of Classical Logic
96(12)
3.4 Ex Falso Quodlibet
108(7)
3.5 Final Remarks on Dummett on
115(6)
3.6 Conclusion
121(6)
4 Nothing
127(48)
4.1 The Problem of Negation
127(6)
4.2 Primitive Incompatibility
133(24)
4.3 The Epistemology and Metaphysics of Negation
157(12)
4.4 Concluding Reflections
169(6)
5 Not
175(19)
5.1 Primitive Negation
176(7)
5.2 Against Primitive Negation
183(10)
5.3 Conclusion
193(1)
6 No
194(51)
6.1 Primitive Denial
194(6)
6.2 Formal Bilateralism
200(31)
6.3 Informal Bilateralism
231(13)
6.4 Conclusion
244(1)
7 Falsity
245(53)
7.1 Primitive Falsity
245(6)
7.2 Truth, Falsity and Negation in the Metalanguage
251(2)
7.3 The Intuitionist Route
253(2)
7.4 The Bi-Intuitionist Route
255(8)
7.5 The Classicist Route
263(32)
7.6 Conclusion
295(3)
Bibliography 298(8)
Index 306
Nils Kürbis is a research fellow in the Department of Philosophy at University College London. He has published articles in the Journal of Philosophical Logic, Logique et Analyse and Grazer Philosophische Studien.