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  1. Cause as an implication.Richard Sylvan & Newton Costa - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (4):413 - 428.
    An appropriately unprejudiced logical investigation of causation as a type of implication relation is undertaken. The implication delineated is bounded syntactically. The developing argument then leads to a very natural process analysis, which demonstrably captures the established syntactical features. Next relevantly-based semantics for the resulting logical theory are adduced, and requisite adequacy results delivered. At the end of the tour, further improvements are pointed out, and the attractive terrain beyond present developments is glimpsed.
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  • Cause as an implication.Richard Sylvan & Newton da Costa - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (4):413-428.
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