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A modal contrastive logic: The logic of ‘but’

Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 1996
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John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Wiebe van der Hoek
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The Logic of Hegel's Logic

Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1979
One of the problems involved in doing the history of philosophy is reinterpreting past philosophers in such a way that the relevance of their work to contemporary discussion can become clear. In doing so one often finds that certain doctrines to which a philosopher himself attached great significance may not be central to a particular line of his ...
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The’ Logic of’ Quantum Logic

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1974
One can and often does use the word ‘logic’ in a variety of metaphorical ways, speaking of “the logic of the situation”, “the logic of events”, “the logic of history”, and so on. No harm is done, so long as one realizes that these usages are metaphorical, and should not be given any deeper significance – at least without extensive discussion of the ...
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Embedding Logics into Product Logic

Studia Logica, 1998
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Matthias Baaz   +3 more
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A Verification Logic for Rewriting Logic

Journal of Logic and Computation, 2005
Summary: This paper proposes the development of a logic for verifying properties of programs in rewriting logic. Rewriting logic is primarily a logic of change, in which deduction corresponds directly to computation, and not a logic to talk about change in a more indirect and global manner, such as the different modal and temporal logics that can be ...
Narciso Martí-Oliet   +4 more
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ON LOGIC AND FUZZY LOGIC

International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 1993
This paper mainly consists of a review of some basic tools of Inexact Inference, its reduction to classical logic and its cautious use of Fuzzy Logic. Those tools are the concept of Conditional Relation, its greatest case of Material Conditional and the concept of Logical-States as possible worlds of "true" elements. Some recent results characterizing
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Modal Logic As Dialogical Logic

Synthese, 2001
The title reflects my conviction that, viewed semantically, modal logic is fundamentally dialogical; this conviction is based on the key role played by the notion of bisimulation in modal model theory. But this dialogical conception of modal logic does not seem to apply to modal proof theory, which is notoriously messy.
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Logic Programming and Default Logic

International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, 1994
We present several ideas of increasing complexity how to translate default theories to normal logic programs that make direct use of the deductive capacity of logic programming. We show the limitations of simple, ad hoc approaches, and arrive at a more general construction; its main property is that the answer substitutions computed by the logic ...
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Intuitionistic Logic As Epistemic Logic

Synthese, 2001
Is intuitionism a variant of constructivism? If intuitionism is not constructivism, what is it? What do the intuitions of the genuine intuitionists add up to? Are their intentions reflected faithfully in Heyting's intuitionistic logic? What is the epistemic logic like, in which the distinction can be made and in which the correctly understood claims of
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Abstract Logics, Logic Maps, and Logic Homomorphisms

Logica Universalis, 2007
What is a logic? Which properties are preserved by maps between logics? What is the right notion for equivalence of logics? In order to give satisfactory answers we generalize and further develop the topological approach of [4] and present the foundations of a general theory of abstract logics which is based on the abstract concept of a theory.
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