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A Universal Logic Approach to Adaptive Logics

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In this paper, adaptive logics are studied from the viewpoint of universal logic (in the sense of the study of common structures of logics). The common structure of a large set of adaptive logics is described. It is shown that this structure determines the proof theory as well as the semantics of the adaptive logics, and moreover that most properties of the logics can be proved by relying solely on the structure, viz. without invoking any specific properties of the logics themselves.

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Batens, D. A Universal Logic Approach to Adaptive Logics. Log. univers. 1, 221–242 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11787-006-0012-5

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