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Conditionals and Modularity in General Logics
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244 pages
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Exploring the interplay between modularity and independence, this text delves into classical and nonmonotonic logic, highlighting their implications for syntactic and semantical interpolation as well as language evolution. It presents a cohesive view of conditionals through many-valued logics and the structures of language elements. Additionally, the book examines neighbourhood semantics, illustrating its relationship with independence and comparing its applications across various logics, including defaults, deontic logic, and preferential logics.
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2011, hardcover
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