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The Systems of Relevance Logic [PDF]

open access: yesArgument, 2011
The system R, or more precisely the pure implicational fragment R→, is considered by the relevance logicians as the most important. The another central system of relevance logic has been the logic E of entailment that was supposed to capture strict ...
Ryszard MIREK
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A Note on the Relevance of Semilattice Relevance Logic

open access: yesThe Australasian Journal of Logic, 2023
A propositional logic has the variable sharing property if φ →ψ is a theorem only if φ and ψ share some propositional variable(s). In this note, I prove that positive semilattice relevance logic (R+u) and its extension with an involution negation (R¬u) have the variable sharing property (as these systems are not subsystems of R, these results are not ...
Weiss, Yale
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Belief-Logic Conflict Resolution in Syllogistic Reasoning: Inspection-Time Evidence for a Parallel-Process Model [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning using a problem complexity manipulation and an inspection-time method to monitor processing latencies for premises and conclusions.
Stupple, Edward J. N.   +3 more
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RELEVANSI ILMU PENGETAHUAN, FILSAFAT, LOGIKA DAN BAHASA DALAM MEMBENTUK PERADABAN

open access: yesEl Harakah, 2010
God grant to the great potential of human reason as an instrument for thinking. And the reason humans can develop a philosophical exploration. The philosophical exploration can build by creating dialogue and collaborations between science, philosophy ...
Inayatur Rosyidah
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Matrix- based logic for avoiding paradoxes and its paraconsistent alternative

open access: yesManuscrito, 2011
The present article shows that there are consistent and decidable many- valued systems of propositional logic which satisfy two or all the three criteria for non- trivial inconsistent theories by da Costa (1974).
Paul Weingartner
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Formal Logic for Informal Logicians

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2008
Classical logic yields counterintuitive results for numerous propositional argument forms. The usual alternatives (modal logic, relevance logic, etc.) generate counterintuitive results of their own. The counterintuitive results create problems—especially
David Sherry
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Inferentialism and Relevance: The case of Connexivity

open access: yesAnálisis Filosófico, 2021
This paper provides an inferentialist motivation for a logic belonging in the connexive family, by borrowing elements from the bilateralist interpretation for Classical Logic without the Cut rule, proposed by David Ripley.
Damián Szmuc
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Neutrosophic Modeling of Healthcare Resource Allocation [PDF]

open access: yesNeutrosophic Sets and Systems, 2023
The main purpose of this study consisted in the implementation of neutrosophic logic as the central axis for the creation of a neutrosophic model, supported by the AHP method, for the allocation of beds in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of an emergency ...
Olivia Elizabeth Altamirano Guerrero   +3 more
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On Pretabular Extensions of Relevance Logic

open access: yesStudia Logica, 2023
AbstractWe exhibit infinitely many semisimple varieties of semilinear De Morgan monoids (and likewise relevant algebras) that are not tabular, but which have only tabular proper subvarieties. Thus, the extension of relevance logic by the axiom $$(p\rightarrow q)\vee (q\rightarrow p)$$ ( p
Asadollah Fallahi   +1 more
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Structural Completeness in Relevance Logics [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Logica, 2015
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Raftery, James G., Swirydowicz, K.
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