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Connexive Logic, Connexivity, and Connexivism: Remarks on Terminology

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STUDIA LOGICA
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11225-023-10082-1

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Connexive logic; Connexivity; Connexivism; Contra-classicality; Negation; Conditional; Negation inconsistency.

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This article introduces the rapid growth of the community researching connexive logics and the issues with terminology used in the field. The aim is to contribute towards unifying and reducing the terminology, making it easier for external scholars to understand the field.
Over the past ten years, the community researching connexive logics is rapidly growing and a number of papers have been published. However, when it comes to the terminology used in connexive logic, it seems to be not without problems. In this introduction, we aim at making a contribution towards both unifying and reducing the terminology. We hope that this can help making it easier to survey and access the field from outside the community of connexive logicians. Along the way, we will make clear the context to which the papers in this special issue on Frontiers of Connexive Logic belong and contribute.

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