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The paper proposes a non-standard, generalized approach to constructing semantics. This approach presupposes the consideration of possibility and grounds for the alternative logics. Also, it makes it possible to consider the (in)dependence of meta-logic and it’s laws from ontological basis, and from the world of objects under consideration. We propose that adequate semantics may be constructed without using the concepts of contradictory or incomplete state descriptions. In any case, these concepts are not taken as a background and no assumptions are made in relation to the objects of discourse.
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Smirnova, E.D. (2017). Vasiliev and the Foundations of Logical Laws. In: Markin, V., Zaitsev, D. (eds) The Logical Legacy of Nikolai Vasiliev and Modern Logic. Synthese Library, vol 387. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66162-9_9
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