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Classical relevant logics. I

Studia Logica, 1973
Meyer, Robert K., Routley, Richard
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Classical Chinese Logic

Philosophy Compass, 2015
Abstract The present article provides an introduction to classical Chinese logic, a term which refers to ancient discourses that were developed before the arrival of significant external influences and which flourished in China until the first unification of China, during the Qin Dynasty (221 BC).
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Supervaluationism, Modal Logic, and Weakly Classical Logic

Journal of Philosophical Logic
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A New Type of Classical Logic Circuit with Exponential Speedup

Advanced Intelligent Systems, 2023
Tian Chen, Naiqiao Pan, Xiangdong Zhang
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Non-Classical Logics

1989
The construction of many-valued logical systems is commonly believed to have been one of the major achievements of the Warsaw School, and specifically of Łukasiewicz.1 The first mention of many-valued (three-valued) logic is to be found in Łukasiewicz’s farewell speech at Warsaw University on March 7,1918.
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The classical logic

1993
Abstract This chapter contains background material. It collects and organizes the fundamentals of standard logic in a way which will make it easier to compare and distinguish between the classical and many-valued logics. The classical propositional calculus (CPC) is a basic system of the two-valued logic.
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Falsification-Aware Semantics and Sequent Calculi for Classical Logic

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2021
Norihiro Kamide
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Classical Logic and the Strict Tolerant Hierarchy

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2019
Chris Scambler
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Classical Negation and Expansions of Belnap–Dunn Logic

Studia Logica, 2015
Michael De, Hitoshi Omori
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