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    A tale of excluding the middle
    Beall, JC ; Priest, G (Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021)
    The paper discusses a number of interconnected points concerning negation, truth, validity and the liar paradox. In particular, it discusses an argument for the dialetheic nature of the liar sentence which draws on Dummett's teleological account of truth. Though one way of formulating this fails, a different way succeeds. The paper then discusses the role of the Principle of Excluded Middle in the argument, and of the thought that truth in a model should be a model of truth.
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    MEYER'S RELEVANT ARITHMETIC: INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE
    Ferguson, TM ; Priest, G (AUSTRALASIAN ASSOC LOGIC, 2021)
    We make some introductory remarks to set the stage for the present issue on Robert Meyer’s program of relevant arithmetic. Over the decades of Bob Meyer’s prodigious career as philosopher and logician, a topic to which he reliably, if intermittently, returned is relevant arithmetic. Fragmented across a series of abstracts, technical reports, and journal articles Meyer outlined a research program in nonclassical mathematics that rivals that of the intuitionists in its maturity, depth, and perspicacity.
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    DON'T BE SO FAST WITH THE KNIFE: A REPLY TO KAPSNER
    Priest, G (SAN JOSE STATE UNIV, 2020-07)
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