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Propositions and indirect discourse

Paul Gochet

pp. 149-184

For a long while the pioneers of contemporary symbolic logic concentrated their research on formal reasonings whose only logical constants were the traditional connectives "if… then", "and", "not", "or" and the quantifiers. These are, furthermore, the only notions which are required to analyse a mathematical proof, with the proviso that the "∈" of set theory is added to the list of constants.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8949-8_11

Full citation:

Gochet, P. (1980). Propositions and indirect discourse, in Outline of a nominalist theory of propositions, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 149-184.

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