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Logic / Mathematical logic / Proof theory / Admissible rule / Natural deduction / Sequent / First-order logic / Propositional calculus / Substructural logic / Rule of inference / Intuitionistic logic / Theorem
Date: 2016-06-10 10:25:19
Logic
Mathematical logic
Proof theory
Admissible rule
Natural deduction
Sequent
First-order logic
Propositional calculus
Substructural logic
Rule of inference
Intuitionistic logic
Theorem

Consequence relations and admissible rules Rosalie Iemhoff∗ Department of Philosophy Utrecht University, The Netherlands June 10, 2016

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