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Philosophical logic / Mathematical logic / Theories of truth / Philosophy of language / Model theory / Liar paradox / Truth / Lie / Argument / Law of excluded middle / First-order logic / Atomic sentence
Date: 2016-02-18 15:24:26
Philosophical logic
Mathematical logic
Theories of truth
Philosophy of language
Model theory
Liar paradox
Truth
Lie
Argument
Law of excluded middle
First-order logic
Atomic sentence

Outline Truth, Subderivations and the Liar Truth,

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