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This paper explores the concepts of consistency and negation, particularly how to define them using modal logic. While starting from classical modal logics yields interesting results, using paraconsistent modalities introduces intriguing cases, especially within cathodic modal paraconsistent systems (as discussed by Bueno-Soler, 2010). The paper also begins to examine the philosophical implications of these logical tools, comparing modal definitions of consistency and negation with the basic notions found in Logics of Formal Inconsistency (LFIs) and suggesting experiments to test their expressive power.
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This paper is an attempt to explain the idea of formal consistency and its connections with negation.
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This page is a summary of: Experimenting with Consistency, January 2017, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66162-9_15.
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