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Philosophical logic / Propositional calculus / Branches of philosophy / Fuzzy logic / Intuitionistic logic / Modal logic / Deduction theorem / Monoidal t-norm logic / Epistemic modal logic / Logic / Mathematical logic / Non-classical logic
Date: 2007-10-27 11:31:38
Philosophical logic
Propositional calculus
Branches of philosophy
Fuzzy logic
Intuitionistic logic
Modal logic
Deduction theorem
Monoidal t-norm logic
Epistemic modal logic
Logic
Mathematical logic
Non-classical logic

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