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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1991

Pages: 219-231

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401054300

Full citation:

Peter W. Woodruff, "Actualism, free logic and first-order supervaluations", in: Existence and explanation, Berlin, Springer, 1991

Abstract

In [Woodruff 1984] I showed that the supervaluation semantics introduced by [Van Fraassen 1966a, b] for Lambert's system of free logic [Meyer and Lambert 1968] failed to have certain metatheoretic properties (compactness, upward and downward Löwenheim-Skolem, strong completeness and recursive axiomatizability) which attach to ordinary first-order logic. I also introduced the idea of secondary supervaluations, in which the class of conventions for asigning truth values to formulas with non-designating terms was restricted in some way or another. I was able to show that for a particular such restriction, the falsity condition (R(cx) false of all x when c doesn't denote), the desirable properties were regained. I speculated that the indifference condition (R(cx) true either of all or of no xwhen cdoesn't denote) would also suffice, and might be necessary.1

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1991

Pages: 219-231

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401054300

Full citation:

Peter W. Woodruff, "Actualism, free logic and first-order supervaluations", in: Existence and explanation, Berlin, Springer, 1991