AbstractIn order to handle inconsistent knowledge bases in a reasonable way, one needs a logic which allows nontrivial inconsistent theories. Logics of this sort are called paraconsistent. One of the oldest and best known approaches to the problem of designing useful paraconsistent logics is da Costa’s approach, which seeks to allow the use of classical logic whenever it is safe to do so, but behaves completely differently when contradictions are involved. da Costa’s approach has led to the family of logics of formal (in)consistency (LFIs). In this paper we provide in a modular way simple non-deterministic semantics for 64 of the most important logics from this family. Our semantics is three-valued for some of the systems, and infinite-valu...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...
In order to handle inconsistent knowledge bases in a reasonable way, one needs a logic which allows ...
Abstract. A paraconsistent logic is a logic which allows non-trivial in-consistent theories. One of ...
Paraconsistent logic is the study of contradictory yet non-trivial theories. One of the best-known a...
This note offers a non-deterministic semantics for mbC1, introduced by Janusz Ciuciura, and establis...
Using non-deterministic structures called Nmatrices, we provide simple modular non-deterministic sem...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a general and modular framework for formalizing reasoning with i...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...
In order to handle inconsistent knowledge bases in a reasonable way, one needs a logic which allows ...
Abstract. A paraconsistent logic is a logic which allows non-trivial in-consistent theories. One of ...
Paraconsistent logic is the study of contradictory yet non-trivial theories. One of the best-known a...
This note offers a non-deterministic semantics for mbC1, introduced by Janusz Ciuciura, and establis...
Using non-deterministic structures called Nmatrices, we provide simple modular non-deterministic sem...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a general and modular framework for formalizing reasoning with i...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
Dugundji proved in 1940 that most parts of standard modal systems cannot be characterized by a singl...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...
One of the most expected properties of a logical system is that it can be algebraizable, in the sens...