Editorial introduction: substructural logics and metainferences
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- (Meta)inferential levels of entailment beyond the Tarskian paradigm
- A certain consequence relation for solving paradoxes of vagueness
- A family of strict/tolerant logics
- A fully classical truth theory characterized by substructural means
- A hierarchy of classical and paraconsistent logics
- A logic for vagueness
- A model of tolerance
- An inferentially many-valued two-dimensional notion of entailment
- An introduction to non-classical logic. From if to is
- Characterizing logical consequence in many-valued logic
- Classical logic and the strict tolerant hierarchy
- Conservatively extending classical logic with transparent truth
- Faithfulness for naive validity
- Linear logic
- Logical consequence and the paradoxes
- Metainferential duality
- Modal translations in substructural logics
- Multiple conclusions
- Non-reflexivity and revenge
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- Perfect validity, entailment and paraconsistency
- Pragmatic interpretations of vague expressions: strongest meaning and nonmonotonic consequence
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- Proof and Paradox
- Remarks on Łukasiewicz's three-valued logic
- ST, LP and tolerant metainferences
- SUSZKO’S PROBLEM: MIXED CONSEQUENCE AND COMPOSITIONALITY
- Saving truth from paradox
- Structural weakening and paradoxes
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- The logics of strict-tolerant logic
- Tolerant, classical, strict
- Truth without contra(di)ction
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- Valuational semantics of rule derivability
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