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  • Chapter 2 Introduction to Classical Propositional

    Chapter 2 Introduction to Classical Propositional

  • Aristotle's Assertoric Syllogistic and Modern Relevance Logic*

    Aristotle's Assertoric Syllogistic and Modern Relevance Logic*

  • Theorem Proving in Classical Logic

    Theorem Proving in Classical Logic

  • John P. Burgess Department of Philosophy Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544-1006, USA Jburgess@Princeton.Edu

    John P. Burgess Department of Philosophy Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544-1006, USA [email protected]

  • A Quasi-Classical Logic for Classical Mathematics

    A Quasi-Classical Logic for Classical Mathematics

  • The Development of Mathematical Logic from Russell to Tarski: 1900–1935

    The Development of Mathematical Logic from Russell to Tarski: 1900–1935

  • Introduction to Formal Logic II (3 Credit

    Introduction to Formal Logic II (3 Credit

  • Common Sense for Concurrency and Strong Paraconsistency Using Unstratified Inference and Reflection

    Common Sense for Concurrency and Strong Paraconsistency Using Unstratified Inference and Reflection

  • Traditional Logic and Computational Thinking

    Traditional Logic and Computational Thinking

  • On Bar Recursive Interpretations of Analysis. Powell, Thomas Rhidian John

    On Bar Recursive Interpretations of Analysis. Powell, Thomas Rhidian John

  • Classical Logic, Argument and Dialectic

    Classical Logic, Argument and Dialectic

  • Some Basics of Classical Logic

    Some Basics of Classical Logic

  • Logic in Philosophy of Mathematics

    Logic in Philosophy of Mathematics

  • 8. Propositional Logic Natural Deduction - Negation

    8. Propositional Logic Natural Deduction - Negation

  • §1. Introduction. Ever Since the Undecidability of First-Order Classical

    §1. Introduction. Ever Since the Undecidability of First-Order Classical

  • CHAPTER 11 Introduction to Intuitionistic Logic

    CHAPTER 11 Introduction to Intuitionistic Logic

  • Some Arguments Are Probably Valid: Syllogistic Reasoning As Communication Michael Tessler, Noah D

    Some Arguments Are Probably Valid: Syllogistic Reasoning As Communication Michael Tessler, Noah D

  • Syllogistic Reasoning with Intermediate Quantifiers

    Syllogistic Reasoning with Intermediate Quantifiers

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  • Lecture Notes on Classical Modal Logic
  • A Concise Introduction to Mathematical Logic
  • Propositional Calculus the Word “Logic” Has Many Different Meanings
  • Introduction to Constructive Logic and Mathematics
  • Recursive Predicates and Quantifiersc1)
  • Curry-Howard: Unveiling the Computational Content of Proofs
  • Strong De Morgan's Law and the Spectrum of a Commutative Ring
  • Classical and Nonclassical Logics
  • Proof Theory Foundations and Applications
  • An Introduction to Logic: from Everyday Life to Formal Systems Albert Mosley Smith College, [email protected]
  • Mathematical Logic
  • A Computational Understanding of Classical (Co)Recursion
  • Classical and Constructive Logic
  • The Logic of Partitions: Introduction to the Dual of the Logic of Subsets
  • Extending LP with a Strong Conditional Operator
  • Classical Logic in the Quantum Context
  • An Introduction to Partition Logic
  • Formalising the Completeness Theorem of Classical Propositional Logic in Agda (Proof Pearl)


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