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TRANSMISSION OF VERIFICATION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2020

ETHAN BRAUER
Affiliation:
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYCOLUMBUS, OH43210, USAE-mail:[email protected]:[email protected]
NEIL TENNANT
Affiliation:
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYCOLUMBUS, OH43210, USAE-mail:[email protected]:[email protected]

Abstract

This paper clarifies, revises, and extends the account of the transmission of truthmakers by core proofs that was set out in chap. 9 of Tennant (2017). Brauer provided two kinds of example making clear the need for this. Unlike Brouwer’s counterexamples to excluded middle, the examples of Brauer that we are dealing with here establish the need for appeals to excluded middle when applying, to the problem of truthmaker-transmission, the already classical metalinguistic theory of model-relative evaluations.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© Association for Symbolic Logic, 2020

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