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Logics and operators
Janusz Czelakowskisubject
PhilosophyPure mathematicsComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceTruth valueInferenceAlgebraic numberEquivalence (formal languages)Logical connectiveMathematicsdescription
Two connectives are of special interest in metalogical investigations — the connective of implication which is important due to its connections to the notion of inference, and the connective of equivalence. The latter connective expresses, in the material sense, the fact that two sentences have the same logical value while in the strict sense it expresses the fact that two sentences are interderivable on the basis of a given logic. The process of identification of equivalent sentences relative to theories of a logic C defines a class of abstract algebras. The members of the class are called Lindenbaum-Tarski algebras of the logic C. One may abstract from the origin of these algebras and examine them by means of purely algebraic methods.
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2003-01-27 | Logic and Logical Philosophy |