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Beskrivning
While at the turn of the 21st century connexive logic was a virtually dead research programme, the situation has changed significantly after the inclusion of an entry on connexive logic in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy in 2006 and the beginning of a series of annual workshops on connexive logic in 2015.
Chapter 1: Introduction, Heinrich Wansing and Hitoshi Omori.- Chapter 2: Flavours of connexivity, Andreas Kapsner.- Chapter 3: Relevant Semantics for connexive logics, Edwin Mares.- Chapter 4: An introduction to Boethian logics, Claudio E.A. Pizzi.- Chapter 5 A Variety of connexive logics in the light of relating semantics, Jacek Malinowski and Aleksander Parol.- Chapter 6 Inferentialism and connexivity, Vincenzo Crupi and Andrea Iacona.- Chapter 7 Conditionals, support and connexivity, Hans Rott.- Chapter 8 Experimental philosophy of connexivity, Niki Pfeifer and Leon Schöppl.- Chapter 9 Open problems in connexive logic, Hitoshi Omori and Heinrich Wansing.