I. Truth
1: Aristotle on the Law of Non-Contradiction
2: Theories of Truth
3: Trivialism
II. Negation
4: Contradiction
5: Boolean Negation
6: Denial and Rejection
III. Rationality
7: Rational Belief
8: Belief Revision
9: Consistency and the Empirical Sciences
IV. Logic
10: Logic and Revisability
11: Validity
12: Logical Pluralism
this is a rewarding book. It is a must-read for everyone interested in the philosophy of paraconsistent logic. Bartosz Wieckowski, Studia Logica This wide-ranging book is divided into four Parts: Truth, Negation, Rationality and Logic. Priest's discussion of these topics is centered around their bearing on his doctrine of dialetheism, the view that some contradictions are true; but the discussions are of great interest independent of dialetheism. The quality of the discussion is generally very high, and the book is a must-read for anyone interested in the central questions of the philosophy of logic... I found this a thoroughly stimulating book. I recommend it with great enthusiasm. Hartry Field, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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