Journal article
Semantic closure, descriptions and non-triviality
G Priest
Journal of Philosophical Logic | Published : 1999
Abstract
It is known that a semantically closed theory with description may well be trivial if the principles concerning denotation and descriptions are formulated in certain ways, even if the underlying logic is paraconsistent. This paper establishes the non-triviality of a semantically closed theory with a natural, but non-extensional, description operator. © 1999 Kluwer Academic Publishers.