"The authors present an overarching inquiry into modeling negation in the context of the Routley-Meyer semantics based on the idea that there is a connection between implication and negation. The book will be of interest to logicians who are interested in non-classical logics together with interpretations for these logics." --Mathematical Reviews Clippings
PART I. Models with Set of Designated Points 1. The basic logic Bc and its semantics 2. Completeness of Bc 3. Extensions of Bc
PART II. Models without a Set of Designated Points 4. The logic BK 5. Extensions of BK
PART III. Formulations by Means of a Falsity Constant 6. The logics B+,F and BK+,F 7. Definitional equivalence
PART IV. Relevance and Intuitionistic-Type Negations 8. The logic RBc and its extensions 9. The logic RB+,t,F and its extensions
Gemma Robles is a researcher at the Department of Psychology, Sociology, and Philosophy at the Universidad de León. Since 2011, she has published more than 50 papers on non-classical logics in impact journals.
José M. Méndez is a Professor of Logic at the Universidad de Salamanca. His research interests include philosophical logic focusing on modal logics, multivalued logics, and relevance logics.