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There is a relatively recent trend in treating negation as a modal operator. One such reason is that doing so provides a uniform semantics for the negations of a wide variety of logics and arguably speaks to a longstanding challenge of Quine put to non-classical logics. One might be tempted to draw the conclusion that negation is a modal operator, a claim Francesco Berto (Mind, 124(495), 761–793, 2015) defends at length in a recent paper. According to one such modal account, the negation of a sentence is true at a world x just in case all the worlds at which the sentence is true are incompatible with x. Incompatibility is taken to be the key notion in the account, and what minimal properties a negation has comes down to which minimal conditions incompatibility satisfies. Our aims in this paper are twofold. First, we wish to point out problems for the modal account that make us question its tenability on a fundamental level. Second, in its place we propose an alternative, non-modal, account of negation as a contradictory-forming operator that we argue is superior to, and more natural than, the modal account.

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Title
There is More to Negation than Modality
Author
De, Michael 1 ; Omori, Hitoshi 2 

 Department of Philosophy, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany 
 Department of Philosophy, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan 
Pages
281-299
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Apr 2018
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00223611
e-ISSN
15730433
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2022070237
Copyright
Journal of Philosophical Logic is a copyright of Springer, (2017). All Rights Reserved.