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Classical Logic

Program Semantics and Classical Logic

Program Semantics and Classical Logic

... typed logic is a procedure which is known in linguistics under the name of Montague Semantics [11, ...Janssen’s logic has also played a role in linguistics, as Groenendijk and Stokhof have applied it to ...

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Classical Logic And The Division By Zero

Classical Logic And The Division By Zero

... to classical logic ...Aristotle‘s logic, Aristotle‘s logic became dominant and is still an adequate basis of our understanding of science to some extent, since ...about classical ...

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Hyperfine-Grained Meanings in Classical Logic

Hyperfine-Grained Meanings in Classical Logic

... modal logic in which the interchangeability property ...a logic in the strict sense, but I think that its main underlying idea, the idea that we can use ‘impossible’ worlds to obtain a very fine grained ...

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The Sorites x Classical Logic

The Sorites x Classical Logic

... Classical Logic is the medical environment in this case, a more refined thing, since humans spent more time developing what is involved in it than they spent developing nature, and therefore, for instance, ...

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PP 2005 17: 
  Signalling in IF games: a tricky business

PP 2005 17: Signalling in IF games: a tricky business

... in classical logic, and it is true in ...for classical predicate logic: the Skolem function for an existential quantifier has as arguments only variables that are universally ...

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Doctrinal orthodoxy and philosophical heresy : a theologian’s reflections on Beall’s proposal

Doctrinal orthodoxy and philosophical heresy : a theologian’s reflections on Beall’s proposal

... The classical logician will immediately recognize that (TNT) is false and will reject it as such – (TNT) is not only about contradictions, it is a ...seen, logic is “clearly topic-neutral by not taking a ...

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Being coherently vague : the logic and metaphysics of vagueness

Being coherently vague : the logic and metaphysics of vagueness

... Vagueness on this account presents no challenge to orthodox semantics or logic; the sorites paradox has a solution which leaves classical logic intact The widespread view that vagueness [r] ...

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The Friedman-Sheard programme in intuitionistic logic

The Friedman-Sheard programme in intuitionistic logic

... role classical logic has on restricting the free use of these truth ...a classical base theory, Base T , is used incorporating a truth predicate whose underlying logic is also ...

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A Probabilistic Paraconsistent Logical Model for Non Relativistic Quantum Mechanics Using Interlaced Bilattices with Conflation and Bernoulli Distribution

A Probabilistic Paraconsistent Logical Model for Non Relativistic Quantum Mechanics Using Interlaced Bilattices with Conflation and Bernoulli Distribution

... quantum logic has been studied in various ways; the best known of these was first presented in 1936 by John von Neumann and Garret Birkhoff [5], in which the authors discussed a new form of logic which, due ...

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MoL 2007 21: 
  Logic, Normativity, and the A Priori

MoL 2007 21: Logic, Normativity, and the A Priori

... in classical logic or because there has been found an example (or it is likely that one will be found) of a true instance of q and a false instance of p? Let us consider AC applied to ‘if the key is turned, ...

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The logic of quantum mechanics derived from classical general relativity

The logic of quantum mechanics derived from classical general relativity

... quantum logic, but is sufficient to derive the equations of quantum mechanics and in doing so reconciles general relativ- ity with quantum ...and classical logic and quantum mechanics with general ...

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MoL 2009 11: 
  Inquisitive Semantics and Intermediate Logics

MoL 2009 11: Inquisitive Semantics and Intermediate Logics

... in classical logic such that the normal form of each formula contains only negations and conjunctions, and denote by ϕ nf the normal form of a formula ϕ; we ...

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Negation in context

Negation in context

... some classical principle or accepts some non-classical principle regarding negation, she may be seen as denying the universal validity of classical ...that classical principles are valid under ...

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X 2006 03: 
  Student Papers from an Intuitionistic Logic Project

X 2006 03: Student Papers from an Intuitionistic Logic Project

... mathematical logic, proved by William Craig (see [2]), that the classical predicate calculus (with identity) has the interpolation property (with the condition that Var(χ) ⊆Var(ϕ)∩Var(ψ) be replaced by ...

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Shinren : Non-monotonic trust management for distributed systems

Shinren : Non-monotonic trust management for distributed systems

... space. Classical logic, which is the basis of many trust management systems, is bivalent, ...Because classical logic lacks the ability of coping with the uncer- tainty in truth, mainstream ...

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Why the Disjunction in Quantum Logic is Not Classical

Why the Disjunction in Quantum Logic is Not Classical

... In classical logic, the logical operations can be defined by means of truth tables, and for compatible quantum propositions we can also introduce truth ...

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ML 1996 03: 
  Modal Languages and Bounded Fragments of Predicate Logic

ML 1996 03: Modal Languages and Bounded Fragments of Predicate Logic

... modal logic which we intend to generalize to 'nice' fragments ...modal logic and universal algebra are Andréka, van Benthem & Németi 1993, Andréka, van Benthem & Németi ...

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Handling of Fuzzy Queries using Relational DBMS

Handling of Fuzzy Queries using Relational DBMS

... The GEFRED model in [4, 5] generalized fuzzy domains, unknown, NULL values, is a possibility model. The GEFRED model is based on the generalized fuzzy domain (D) and generalized fuzzy relation (R), which include classic ...

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Informalizing Formal Logic

Informalizing Formal Logic

... formal logic to ...formal logic to ...informal logic, as in- deed in the informal setting information in many cases appears to be formally ...

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PLACEMENT AND SIZING OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATORS IN DISTRIBUTED NETWORK BASED ON 
LRIC AND LOAD GROWTH CONTROL

PLACEMENT AND SIZING OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATORS IN DISTRIBUTED NETWORK BASED ON LRIC AND LOAD GROWTH CONTROL

... Fuzzy logic (one of the components of softcomputing) and fuzzy systems are gaining widespread acceptance in almost all fields [2]-[4], [9], [21], [40]-[53], [57], ...fuzzy logic) in World Congress on ...

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