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On rules of abduction

Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 1993
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Exchange rules

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2001
AbstractIn this paper, we show by a proof-theoretical argument that in a logic without structural rules, that is in noncommutative linear logic with exponentials, every formula A for which exchange rules (and weakening and contraction as well) are admissible is provably equivalent to? A.
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Becker’s Rule is Not Becker’s Rule

Contributo di ricerca sulla storia della logica ...
Pierluigi Minari, Stefania Centrone
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Tripartite Rules: Rule of Man, Rule by Law and Rule of Law

2013
This chapter traces the general chronological sequence of China’s rule of man, rule by law, and rule of law experiences. The highlights of the discussion are the imperial China’s blended rule of man and rule by law traditions and the use of rule of law promotion as a nation-building instrument at multiple points of sociopolitical transition in Chinese ...
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The rule is: There are no rules

International Journal of Cardiology, 2018
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The global dissemination to multinationals of the carbon emissions ruling on Shell

Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2023
Luis Antonio Lopez   +2 more
exaly  

A Rule is a Rule

The Tulane Drama Review, 1958
Georges Courteline, Eric Bentley
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Rules and Derived Rules

1974
It is very easy to confuse rules with axioms or even theorems. Consider for example this equation from arithmetic: 4·11=44. We may regard this as a truth about integers; or we may consider it a suggestion for an even more general rule about how easy it is to multiply a one-digit number by 11.
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Corrupt acts in the Nigerian construction industry: is the ruling party fighting corruption?

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 2020
Andrew Ebekozien
exaly  

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