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2022.  ​One True Logic (with A.C. Paseau)

We argue for logical monism, the view that there is one true logic.  And we argue that the one true logic must be highly infinitary.  Along the way, we discuss the nature of logical consequence, logical form and the logical constants.
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Chapters

2021.  'Propositional logic of logical truth' (with A.C. Paseau), in The Semantic Conception of Logic, Gil Sagi and J. Woods (eds), CUP​​

Papers

2023.  'Ways of being and logicality' (with A.C. Paseau), ​Journal of Philosophy

2021.  'Introducing identity' (with Arif Ahmed), Journal of Philosophical Logic

2021. 'Is English consequence compact?' (with A.C. Paseau), Thought

2017.  'Inferentialism and quantification', Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic

2016.  'Isomorphism invariance and overgeneration' (with A.C. Paseau), ​The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 

2014.  'Harmonious rules for identity', The Review of Symbolic Logic

2014.  'Formal and informal consequence', Thought

2014.  'Reinflating logical consequence', Journal of Philosophical Logic

2013.  'Problems for logical pluralism', History and Philosophy of Logic

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