Anderson–Belnap relevant logics
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Anderson–Belnap relevant logics are a family of non-classical logics that require premises to be relevant to conclusions, developed by Alan Anderson and Nuel Belnap as a formal alternative to classical implication.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14385944 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Anderson–Belnap relevant logics Context triple: [Routley star semantics, associatedWith, Anderson–Belnap relevant logics]
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Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic
Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic is a landmark philosophical paper by Saul Kripke that helped found possible-worlds semantics and revolutionized the study of modal logic.
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On the Concept of Logical Consequence
"On the Concept of Logical Consequence" is Alfred Tarski’s seminal 1936 essay that formally characterizes logical consequence using model-theoretic semantics and helped shape modern logic and philosophy of language.
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On the Concept of Following Logically
"On the Concept of Following Logically" is a seminal philosophical essay by Alfred Tarski that rigorously analyzes the notion of logical consequence and its formal characterization.
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D.
Proof Methods for Modal and Intuitionistic Logics
"Proof Methods for Modal and Intuitionistic Logics" is a foundational textbook by logician Melvin Fitting that systematically develops semantic and proof-theoretic techniques for reasoning in modal and intuitionistic logic systems.
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E.
An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic
An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic is a widely used textbook by philosopher Graham Priest that systematically presents and explains a range of logics beyond classical logic, including many-valued, paraconsistent, modal, and intuitionistic systems.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Anderson–Belnap relevant logics Target entity description: Anderson–Belnap relevant logics are a family of non-classical logics that require premises to be relevant to conclusions, developed by Alan Anderson and Nuel Belnap as a formal alternative to classical implication.
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A.
Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic
Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic is a landmark philosophical paper by Saul Kripke that helped found possible-worlds semantics and revolutionized the study of modal logic.
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B.
On the Concept of Logical Consequence
"On the Concept of Logical Consequence" is Alfred Tarski’s seminal 1936 essay that formally characterizes logical consequence using model-theoretic semantics and helped shape modern logic and philosophy of language.
-
C.
On the Concept of Following Logically
"On the Concept of Following Logically" is a seminal philosophical essay by Alfred Tarski that rigorously analyzes the notion of logical consequence and its formal characterization.
-
D.
Proof Methods for Modal and Intuitionistic Logics
"Proof Methods for Modal and Intuitionistic Logics" is a foundational textbook by logician Melvin Fitting that systematically develops semantic and proof-theoretic techniques for reasoning in modal and intuitionistic logic systems.
-
E.
An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic
An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic is a widely used textbook by philosopher Graham Priest that systematically presents and explains a range of logics beyond classical logic, including many-valued, paraconsistent, modal, and intuitionistic systems.
- F. None of above. chosen
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subject surface form:
Routley star semantics