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  1. Multiple-Conclusion Logic.Ronald Harrop - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):161-163.
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  • On finitely based consequence operations.Andrzej Wroński - 1976 - Studia Logica 35 (4):453 - 458.
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  • A Survey of Mathematical Logic. [REVIEW]Georg Kreisel - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (2):240-244.
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  • Multiple Conclusion Logic.D. J. Shoesmith & Timothy Smiley - 1978 - Cambridge, England / New York London Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. Edited by T. J. Smiley.
    Multiple -conclusion logic extends formal logic by allowing arguments to have a set of conclusions instead of a single one, the truth lying somewhere among the conclusions if all the premises are true. The extension opens up interesting possibilities based on the symmetry between premises and conclusions, and can also be used to throw fresh light on the conventional logic and its limitations. This is a sustained study of the subject and is certain to stimulate further research. Part I reworks (...)
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  • A non-classical logic for physics.Robin Giles - 1974 - Studia Logica 33 (4):397 - 415.
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  • Lectures on propositional calculi.Ryszard Wójcicki - 1984 - Ossolineum [Poland]: Pub. House of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
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  • Model-Theoretic Methods in Methodology of Propositional Calculi.Janusz Czelakowski - 1981 - Studia Logica 40 (4):415-416.
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