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Equivalential logics (II)

Studia Logica 40 (4):355 - 372 (1981)

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  1. Universal Algebra.George Grätzer - 1982 - Studia Logica 41 (4):430-431.
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  • A proof of Ryszard Wójcicki's conjecture.Grzegorz Malinowski - 1978 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 7 (1):20-23.
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  • (1 other version)A strongly finite logic with infinite degree of maximality.Marek Tokarz - 1976 - Studia Logica 35 (4):447 - 451.
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  • Investigations into the sentential calculus with identity.Roman Suszko & Stephen L. Bloom - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (3):289-308.
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  • (1 other version)Degrees of maximality of Klukasiewicz-like sentential calculi.Grzegorz Malinowski - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (3):213-228.
    The paper is concerned with the problem of characterization of strengthenings of the so-called Łukasiewicz-like sentential calculi. The calculi under consideration are determined by n-valued Łukasiewicz matrices with superdesignated logical values. In general, Łukasiewicz-like sentential calculi are not implicative in the sense of [7]. Despite of this fact, in our considerations we use matrices analogous to S-algebras of Rasiowa. The main result of the paper says that the degree of maximality of any n-valued Łukasiewicz-like sentential calculus is finite and equal (...)
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  • The lattice of strengthenings of a strongly finite consequence operation.Wiesław Dziobiak - 1981 - Studia Logica 40 (2):177 - 193.
    First, we prove that the lattice of all structural strengthenings of a given strongly finite consequence operation is both atomic and coatomic, it has finitely many atoms and coatoms, each coatom is strongly finite but atoms are not of this kind — we settle this by constructing a suitable counterexample. Second, we deal with the notions of hereditary: algebraicness, strong finitisticity and finite approximability of a strongly finite consequence operation. Third, we formulate some conditions which tell us when the lattice (...)
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  • Reduced products of logical matrices.Janusz Czelakowski - 1980 - Studia Logica 39 (1):19 - 43.
    The class Matr(C) of all matrices for a prepositional logic (, C) is investigated. The paper contains general results with no special reference to particular logics. The main theorem (Th. (5.1)) which gives the algebraic characterization of the class Matr(C) states the following. Assume C to be the consequence operation on a prepositional language induced by a class K of matrices. Let m be a regular cardinal not less than the cardinality of C. Then Matr (C) is the least class (...)
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  • (3 other versions)Equivalential logics.Janusz Czelakowski - 1981 - Studia Logica 40 (3):227-236.
    The class of equivalential logics comprises all implicative logics in the sense of Rasiowa [9], Suszko's logic SCI and many others. Roughly speaking, a logic is equivalential iff the greatest strict congruences in its matrices are determined by polynomials. The present paper is the first part of the survey in which systematic investigations into this class of logics are undertaken. Using results given in [3] and general theorems from the theory of quasi-varieties of models [5] we give a characterization of (...)
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  • Universal Algebra.P. M. Cohn - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):113-114.
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  • Projective and inductive generation of abstract logics.Stephen L. Bloom - 1976 - Studia Logica 35 (3):249 - 255.
    An abstract logic A, C consists of a finitary algebraA and a closure systemC onA. C induces two other closure systems onA, C P andC I, by projective and inductive generation respectively. The various relations amongC, C P andC I are determined. The special case thatC is the standard equational closure system on monadic terms is studied in detail. The behavior of Boolean logics with respect to projective and inductive generation is determined.
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  • On distributivity of closure systems.Wojciech Dzik & Roman Suszko - 1977 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 6 (2):64-66.
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  • (1 other version)An example of strongly finite consequence operation with continuum standard strengthenings.Wieslaw Dziobiak - 1979 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 8 (2):95-97.
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  • On strongly finite consequence operations.Wieslaw Dziobiak - 1979 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 8 (2):87-92.
    First, we prove some theorem characterizing the niteness of degree of maximality of a strongly nite consequence operation and establish some results following from it. Second, we deal with the notion of strongly nite model property which was proposed by R. Wojcicki in [9]. The results presented in the paper came out after series of discussions which the author held with Prof. R. Wojcicki.
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