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THREE PAPERS ON RECENT WORK ON META-VALIDITY - David Ripley, One step is enough. Journal of Philosophical Logic, vol. 51 (2022), pp. 1233–1259. - Isabella McAllister, Classical logic is not uniquely characterizable. Journal of Philosophical Logic, vol. 51 (2022), pp. 1345–1365. - Rea Golan, There is no tenable notion of global metainferential validity. Analysis, vol. 81 (2021), no. 3, pp. 411–420.

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David Ripley, One step is enough. Journal of Philosophical Logic, vol. 51 (2022), pp. 1233–1259.

Isabella McAllister, Classical logic is not uniquely characterizable. Journal of Philosophical Logic, vol. 51 (2022), pp. 1345–1365.

Rea Golan, There is no tenable notion of global metainferential validity. Analysis, vol. 81 (2021), no. 3, pp. 411–420.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2023

Chris Scambler*
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All Souls College, High Street, Oxford OX1 4AL, UK. E-mail: chris.scambler@all-souls.ox.ac.uk

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