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  1. The elements of mathematical logic.Paul Charles Rosenbloom - 1950 - New York]: Dover Publications.
    An excellent introduction to mathematical logic, this book provides readers with a sound knowledge of the most important approaches to the subject, stressing the use of logical methods in attacking nontrivial problems. It covers the logic of classes, of propositions, of propositional functions, and the general syntax of language, with a brief introduction that also illustrates applications to so-called undecidability and incompleteness theorems. Other topics include the simple proof of the completeness of the theory of combinations, Church's theorem on the (...)
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  • A Manual of Intensional Logic.Johan F. A. K. Van Benthem - 1988 - Stanford, CA, USA: Center for the Study of Language and Information Publications.
    Intensional logic is the technical study of such intensional phenomena in human reasoning as modality, knowledge, or flow of time. These all require a richer semantic picture than standard truth values in one static environment. Such a picture is provided by so-called possible worlds semantics, a paradigm which is surveyed in this book, both as to its external sources of motivation and as to the internal dynamics of the resulting program. In particular, Manual of Intensional Logic presents the major classical (...)
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  • The algebra of propositions.H. B. Smith - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (4):551-578.
    It is proposed in this paper to develop a method by which the most general problem of the algebra of propositions is solved. This problem is to construct all propositions whose truth is independent of the form of the variables. As might be expected this method will enable us to determine without the use of matrices the consistency and independence of propositions, except in the case of those fundamental properties, which taken together define consistency itself. In the discussion which follows (...)
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  • Abstract logic or the science of modality.Henry Bradford Smith - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (4):369-397.
    The logician recognizes the following propositional forms as necessary and sufficient for the expression of any truth.
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  • A Manual of Intensional Logic.Johan van Benthem - 1990 - Studia Logica 49 (4):601-604.
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