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First- and Second-Order Logic of Mass Terms

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Provided here is an account, both syntactic and semantic, of first-order and monadic second-order quantification theory for domains that may be non-atomic. Although the rules of inference largely parallel those of classical logic, there are important differences in connection with the identification of argument places and the significance of the identity relation.

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Roeper, P. First- and Second-Order Logic of Mass Terms. Journal of Philosophical Logic 33, 261–297 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:LOGI.0000031380.24201.26

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