Nonstandard Logics and Extensions |
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A comprehensive listing of flavours of non-standard logic with brief descriptions and references, compiled by Peter Suber.
Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by John L. Bell. Infinitary Logic is a branch of formal logic where finitary formulae are replaced by potentially infinitary mathematical entities.
Shows how a number of representative logics fit together. The interrelationships usually given as something of the form: System X is system Y plus the axiom Z. By John Halleck.
Notes defining the subject. Available in HTML and PS formats.
Wikipedia (free encyclopedia) article.
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