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A Remark on Peirce’s Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

Tosiyuki Tugué
Affiliation:
Nagoya University
Shûrô Nagata
Affiliation:
Nagoya University
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Before stating the purpose, we explain some propositional logics treated in this paper. The logical symbols we use are: implication →, conjunction ∧, disjunction ∨, and the propositional constant ⋏ denoting contradiction.

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Copyright © Editorial Board of Nagoya Mathematical Journal 1968

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