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Logical syntax / Propositional calculus / Philosophy of mathematics / Paradoxes / Liar paradox / Entailment / Truth / Function / Proposition / Logic / Philosophy / Philosophical logic
Date: 2014-01-14 06:12:47
Logical syntax
Propositional calculus
Philosophy of mathematics
Paradoxes
Liar paradox
Entailment
Truth
Function
Proposition
Logic
Philosophy
Philosophical logic

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