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A LOGIC FOR ‘BECAUSE’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2011

BENJAMIN SCHNIEDER*
Affiliation:
University of Hamburg
*
*UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG, DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, VON–MELLE–PARK 6, 20146 HAMBURG, GERMANY. E-mail:benjamin.schnieder@uni-hamburg.de

Abstract

In spite of its significance for everyday and philosophical discourse, the explanatory connective ‘because’ has not received much treatment in the philosophy of logic. The present paper develops a logic for ‘because’ based on systematic connections between ‘because’ and the truth-functional connectives.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Symbolic Logic 2011

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