AbstractClassical mathematical logic includes a lot of “implicational paradoxes” as its logic theorems. This paper uses the property of strong relevance as the criterion to identify implicational paradoxes in logical theorems of classical mathematical logic, and enumerates logical theorem schemata of classical mathematical logic that do not satisfy the strong relevance. This quantitative analysis shows that classical mathematical logic is by far not a suitable logical basis for automated forward deduction
We examine the set of formula-to-formula valid inferences of Classical Logic, where the premise and ...
AbstractWe examine the notion of conditionals and the role of conditionals in inductive logics and a...
peer reviewedThe deviation of mathematical proof - proof in mathematical practice - from the ideal o...
AbstractClassical mathematical logic includes a lot of “implicational paradoxes” as its logic theore...
Automated theorem finding (ATF for short) is one of 33 basic research problems in automated? reasoni...
This article follows on the introductory article “Direct Logic for Intelligent Applications” [Hewitt...
First and foremost, this paper concerns the combination of classical propositional logic with a rele...
The Knower paradox purports to place surprising a priori limitations on what we can know. According ...
2nd edition. The theory of logical consequence is central in modern logic and its applications. Howe...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
This paper gives an account of Anderson and Belnap's selection criteria for an adequate theory of en...
The paradox of material implication has been a mystery to philosophers and logicians since antiquity...
Abstract: This paper presents an outline of a new theory of relevant deduction which arose from the ...
Logical implication is a somewhat counter-intuitive notion. For students, it is difficult to underst...
[From introductory section] Typically, a logic consists of a formal or informal language together wi...
We examine the set of formula-to-formula valid inferences of Classical Logic, where the premise and ...
AbstractWe examine the notion of conditionals and the role of conditionals in inductive logics and a...
peer reviewedThe deviation of mathematical proof - proof in mathematical practice - from the ideal o...
AbstractClassical mathematical logic includes a lot of “implicational paradoxes” as its logic theore...
Automated theorem finding (ATF for short) is one of 33 basic research problems in automated? reasoni...
This article follows on the introductory article “Direct Logic for Intelligent Applications” [Hewitt...
First and foremost, this paper concerns the combination of classical propositional logic with a rele...
The Knower paradox purports to place surprising a priori limitations on what we can know. According ...
2nd edition. The theory of logical consequence is central in modern logic and its applications. Howe...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
This paper gives an account of Anderson and Belnap's selection criteria for an adequate theory of en...
The paradox of material implication has been a mystery to philosophers and logicians since antiquity...
Abstract: This paper presents an outline of a new theory of relevant deduction which arose from the ...
Logical implication is a somewhat counter-intuitive notion. For students, it is difficult to underst...
[From introductory section] Typically, a logic consists of a formal or informal language together wi...
We examine the set of formula-to-formula valid inferences of Classical Logic, where the premise and ...
AbstractWe examine the notion of conditionals and the role of conditionals in inductive logics and a...
peer reviewedThe deviation of mathematical proof - proof in mathematical practice - from the ideal o...