From Consequence Operator to Universal Logic: A Survey of General Abstract Logic
Jean-Yves Beziau ()
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Jean-Yves Beziau: University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Logic
A chapter in Logica Universalis, 2005, pp 3-17 from Springer
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Abstract We present an overview of the different frameworks and structures that have been proposed during the last century in order to develop a general theory of logics. This includes Tarski's consequence operator, logical matrices, Hertz's Satzsysteme, Gentzen's sequent calculus, Suszko's abstract logic, algebraic logic, da Costa's theory of valuation and universal logic itself.
Keywords: Universal logic; consequence operator; abstract logic; substructural logic; algebraic logic; many-valued logics; truth-functionality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-7643-7304-0_1
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