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The following pages link to The enduring scandal of deduction. Is propositional logic really uninformative? (Q833033):
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- Informational semantics, non-deterministic matrices and feasible deduction (Q281148) (← links)
- Information gain and approaching true belief (Q320150) (← links)
- Semantics and proof-theory of depth bounded Boolean logics (Q385021) (← links)
- Information closure and the sceptical objection (Q484948) (← links)
- The paradox of inference and the non-triviality of analytic information (Q600847) (← links)
- Information, possible worlds and the cooptation of scepticism (Q625697) (← links)
- An informational view of classical logic (Q897935) (← links)
- Deductive inference by the use of necessary and sufficient deducibility conditions in the calculus of first-order predicate (Q1342557) (← links)
- A modal view on resource-bounded propositional logics (Q2157601) (← links)
- Depth-bounded belief functions (Q2191247) (← links)
- Normality, non-contamination and logical depth in classical natural deduction (Q2307304) (← links)
- The content of deduction (Q2377192) (← links)
- The scandal of deduction. Hintikka on the information yield of deductive inferences (Q2481244) (← links)
- Does Advice Help to Prove Propositional Tautologies? (Q3637158) (← links)
- Strongly Semantic Information as Information About the Truth (Q5259656) (← links)