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On when a semantics is not a semantics: some reasons for disliking the Routley-Meyer semantics for relevance logic (English)
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1979
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entailment
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philosophical
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relevance logic
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Routley-Meyer semantics
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Anderson-Belnap systems
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relevant implication
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paradoxes of strict implication
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negation
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