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Leonardo B. Vana, Paulo A. S. Veloso, Sheila R. M. Veloso, Natural Deduction for ‘Generally’, Logic Journal of the IGPL, Volume 15, Issue 5-6, October 2007, Pages 775–800, https://doi.org/10.1093/jigpal/jzm049
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Abstract
Logics for ‘generally’ (LG’s) were introduced for handling assertions with vague notions (e.g. ‘generally’, ‘most’, ‘several’), which occur often in ordinary language and in science. LG’s provide a framework for distinct notions of ‘generally’: one builds a specific logic for the notion one has in mind. We introduce deductive systems, in natural deduction style, for LG’s and show that these systems are normalizable.
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