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Relevance Logic

Shay Allen Logan

2024Cambridge University Press eBooks24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Relevance logics are a misunderstood lot. Despite being the subject of intense study for nearly a century, they remain maligned as too complicated, too abstruse, or too silly to be worth learning much about. This Element aims to dispel these misunderstandings. By focusing on the weak relevant logic B, the discussion provides an entry point into a rich and diverse family of logics. Also, it contains the first-ever textbook treatment of quantification in relevance logics, as well as an overview of the cutting edge on variable sharing results and a guide to further topics in the field.

Topics & Concepts

Relevance (law)Computer sciencePolitical scienceLawLogic, Reasoning, and KnowledgeAdvanced Algebra and LogicLogic, programming, and type systems
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