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  1. (1 other version)The Origins of the Use of the Argument of Trivialization in the Twentieth Century.M. Andrés Bobenrieth - 2010 - History and Philosophy of Logic 31 (2):111-121.
    The origin of paraconsistent logic is closely related with the argument, ‘from the assertion of two mutually contradictory statements any other statement can be deduced’; this can be referred to as ex contradictione sequitur quodlibet (ECSQ). Despite its medieval origin, only by the 1930s did it become the main reason for the unfeasibility of having contradictions in a deductive system. The purpose of this article is to study what happened earlier: from Principia Mathematica to that time, when it became well (...)
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  • Wynikanie semantyczne a wynikanie formalne.Zbigniew Lis - 1960 - Studia Logica 10 (1):39 - 60.
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  • The application of mereology to grounding of elementary geometry.Edmund Glibowski - 1969 - Studia Logica 24 (1):109-129.
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  • Natural deduction and arbitrary objects.Kit Fine - 1985 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 14 (1):57 - 107.
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