A truth-functional logic for near-universal generalizations (Q751649)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4177038
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4177038 |
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A truth-functional logic for near-universal generalizations (English)
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1990
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This paper continues to solve the problems of logical analysis of ``almost all'' quantification, as have been formulated in E. W. Adams's papers. The ``near-universality'' is treated as ``a closure quantifier which can be embedded in Boolean combinations''. The resulting binary truth-semantics is obtained ``by replacing the limit concept in the definition of measure-entailment by a class of structures used to obtain that limit''. A natural deduction system for this ``m-entailment'' is introduced and its soundness and completeness proved. Remark: The considerations on p. 395\({}^{14-26}\) are unintelligible since the claim made on p. 395\({}^{17-18}\) is trivially false.
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quantifiers
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Lebesgue-model
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measure-entailment
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natural deduction
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