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What is the ideal of logic?​


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Definition 3.17 A ¬-paraconsistent logic L is called ideal, if it is normal (i.e., ¬-contained in classical logic and has a proper implication), maximal relative to classical logic, and maximally paraconsistent

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Definition 3.17 A ¬-paraconsistent logic L is called ideal, if it is normal (i.e., ¬-contained in classical logic and has a proper implication), maximal relative to classical logic, and maximally paraconsistent.


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