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  1. First-order logic.Raymond Merrill Smullyan - 1968 - New York [etc.]: Springer Verlag.
    This completely self-contained study, widely considered the best book in the field, is intended to serve both as an introduction to quantification theory and as ...
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  • A formal logic for abductive reasoning.Joke Meheus & Diderik Batens - 2006 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 14 (2):221-236.
    This paper presents and illustrates a formal logic for the abduction of singular hypotheses. The logic has a semantics and a dynamic proof theory that is sound and complete with respect to the semantics. The logic presupposes that, with respect to a specific application, the set of explananda and the set of possible explanantia are disjoint . Where an explanandum can be explained by different explanantia, the logic allows only for the abduction of their disjunction.
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  • A diagrammatic proof search procedure as part of a formal approach to problem solving.Diderik Batens - 2006 - In L. Magnani (ed.), Model Based Reasoning in Science and Engineering. College Publications. pp. 2--265.
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