Logical Analysis of the Talmudic Rules of General and Specific (Klalim-u-Pratim)

History and Philosophy of Logic 32 (1):47-62 (2011)
Abstract This article deals with a set-theoretic interpretation of the Talmudic rules of General and Specific, known as Klal and Prat (KP), Prat and Klal (PK), Klal and Prat and Klal (KPK) and Prat and Klal and Prat (PKP)
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