relevance logic
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A kind of non-classical logic requiring the antecedent and consequent of implications to be relevantly related, and aiming to capture aspects of implication that are ignored by the material implication
operator in classical truth-functional logic.
relevance logic
Relevance logic is a kind of non-classical logic that requires the antecedent and consequent of an implication to be relevantly related, aiming to capture aspects of implication that are ignored by the material implication operator in classical truth-functional logic.
Relevance logic is a kind of non-classical logic that requires the antecedent and consequent of an implication to be relevantly related, aiming to capture aspects of implication that are ignored by the material implication operator in classical truth-functional logic.
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