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Propositional calculus / Formal languages / Model theory / Interpretation / First-order logic / Well-formed formula / Proposition / Function / Atomic formula / Logic / Mathematical logic / Predicate logic
Date: 2010-01-08 15:44:32
Propositional calculus
Formal languages
Model theory
Interpretation
First-order logic
Well-formed formula
Proposition
Function
Atomic formula
Logic
Mathematical logic
Predicate logic

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