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  1. Deducibility, Entailment and Analytic Containment.Richard Bradshaw Angell - 1989 - In Jean Norman & Richard Sylvan (eds.), Directions in Relevant Logic. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 119-143.
    The concept of entailment is often connected with deducibility: A is said to entail B iff B is logically deducible from A.1 It has also been connected to the concept of containment in Kant’s sense of analytic containment: A entails B only if the meaning of B is contained in the meaning of A. But the concepts of deducibility and containment are two distinct concepts, and the failure to distinguish them leads to faulty attempts to merge them in formal systems. (...)
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  • Three Systems of First Degree Entailment.Richard Bradshaw Angell - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):147.