The Scholar and the “Wolfhound Era”: The Fate of Ivan E. Orlov's Ideas in Logic, Philosophy, and Science

Science in Context 16 (4) (2003)
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The first axiomatization of relevant logic.Kosta Došen - 1992 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 21 (4):339 - 356.
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