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  1. On the logic of event-causation jaśkowski-style systems of causal logic.Max Urchs - 1994 - Studia Logica 53 (4):551 - 578.
    Causality is a concept which is sometimes claimed to be easy to illustrate, but hard to explain. It is not quite clear whether the former part of this claim is as obvious as the latter one. I will not present any specific theory of causation. Our aim is much less ambitious; to investigate the formal counterparts of causal relations between events, i.e. to propose a formal framework which enables us to construct metamathematical counterparts of causal relations between singular events. This (...)
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  • Zusammenhang zwischen der Theorie F der Faktorenimplikation und der Theorie der Zylinderalgebren, Reduktion der Vollständigkeit der Axiome von F.August Plattner - 1990 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 36 (6):561-572.
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  • Zusammenhang zwischen der TheorieF der Faktorenimplikation und der Theorie der Zylinderalgebren, Reduktion der Vollständigkeit der Axiome vonF.August Plattner - 1990 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 36 (6):561-572.
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  • Carnap, Goguen, and the hyperontologies: Logical pluralism and heterogeneous structuring in ontology design. [REVIEW]Dominik Lücke - 2010 - Logica Universalis 4 (2):255-333.
    This paper addresses questions of universality related to ontological engineering, namely aims at substantiating (negative) answers to the following three basic questions: (i) Is there a ‘universal ontology’?, (ii) Is there a ‘universal formal ontology language’?, and (iii) Is there a universally applicable ‘mode of reasoning’ for formal ontologies? To support our answers in a principled way, we present a general framework for the design of formal ontologies resting on two main principles: firstly, we endorse Rudolf Carnap’s principle of logical (...)
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