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1997
Abstract The logic to be studied in this chapter is standardly called ‘predicate logic’, as the logic of the last chapter is standardly called ‘propositional logic’. But a much better name for it is the logic of quantifiers, or, more fully, the logic of ‘elementary’ or ‘first-order’ quantifiers.
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Abstract The logic to be studied in this chapter is standardly called ‘predicate logic’, as the logic of the last chapter is standardly called ‘propositional logic’. But a much better name for it is the logic of quantifiers, or, more fully, the logic of ‘elementary’ or ‘first-order’ quantifiers.
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PENSION SERVICE INSTITUTION SELECTION BY A PERSONALIZED QUANTIFIER-BASED MACONT METHOD
International Journal of Strategic Property Management, 2021Zhi Wen, Huchang Liao
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Quantifiers, Quantifiers, and Quantifiers: Themes in Logic, Metaphysics, and Language
2015Introduction Alessandro Torza.- Part 1. Logical Constants.- Which Quantifiers are Logical? A Combined Semantical and Inferential Criterion Solomon Feferman.- Implicit Definitions, Second-Order Quantifiers, and the Robustness of the Logical Operators Arnold Koslow.- Quantifiers are Logical Constants, but Only Ambiguously Sun-Joo Shin.- Part 2. Semantics
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Quantifying Extinction by Quantifying Biodiversity
Saving biodiversity from extinction is of fundamental importance to people everywhere. Biodiversity must be quantified to demonstrate that mass extinctions have occurred. Diversity estimation turns out to be very difficult because most inventories of communities are too small to catch all of the species. The problem is so hard that researchers continueopenaire +1 more source
On the freeze quantifier in Constraint LTL: Decidability and complexity
Information and Computation, 2007Stephane Demri, Ranko Lazic
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The logic in language: How all quantifiers are alike, but each quantifier is different
Cognitive Psychology, 2016Roman Feiman, Jesse Snedeker
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