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This title was first published in 2003. Relevant Logics and their Rivals, Volume II extends the material of the first volume in two ways. First, it includes work done in the 1970s which expands on and applies the Routley-Meyer semantics (introduced in the first volume), together with an Appendix which offers a critique of the whole process of extensional reduction. Secondly, the volume includes material from the 1980s and 1990s which brings the Routley-Meyer semantics up to date and introduces a wide range of cognate topics in relevant logic. The two volumes together provide a treatise on Australian research into relevant and related logics since the early 1970s, enhanced by the work of a number of co-workers from abroad.
Contents
Contentsremaining problems in relevant logic; Disjunctive rules and reduced modelling; Non-normal relevant systems, Richard Sylvan and Val Plumwood; Multiplying connectives and multiply intensional logics, Richard Sylvan, Robert Meyer and Val Plumwood; Operational semantics, Richard Sylvan and Val Plumwood; The algebraic analysis of relevant affixing systems, Richard Sylvan, Robert Meyer, Ross Brady, Chris Mortensen and Val Plumwood; The more general semantical theory of implication and conditionality, Richard Sylvan, Andrea Loparic and Val Plumwood with contribution by Edwin Mares and Andre Fuhrmann; Recent developments I, Ross Brady with contributions by Martin Bunder and Alasdair Urquhart; Recent developments II, Ross Brady with contributions by Chris Mortensen; On quantified relevant logics, Ross Brady; Appendix: Extensional reduction II, Robert Meyer and Richard Sylvan; Bibliography; Index.



