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Basic principles of probability theory
Basic Metatheory for Propositional, Predicate, and Modal Logic
Basic Logic and Fregean Set Theory - MSCS
Basic Logic - Progetto e
BASIC COUNTING - Mathematical sciences
Basic Concepts of Formal Logic
Barwise: Infinitary Logic and Admissible Sets
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A Resolution Method for Modal Logic S5
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A really temporal logic
A Question About Increasing Functions
A Qualitative Theory of Dynamic Interactive Belief Revision
A puzzle about de rebus beliefs
A Propositional Modal Logic for the Liar Paradox Martin Dowd
A proposition is any declarative sentence (including mathematical
A Proof Theory for Generic Judgments: An extended abstract
A Proof Theory for Generic Judgments
A Proof Theory for Generic Judgments
A Proof of Nominalism. An Exercise in Successful
A Proof of Cut-Elimination Theorem for U Logic.
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