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The proof of the non-existence of a finite matrix adequate for the sentential calculus in which expressions become meaningless

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The problem of the non-existence of a finite matrix adequate for the sentential calculus described in [1] was raised by ProfessorJerzy Słupecki. I wish to thank him in this place for many valuable discussions during my work on the problem.

Allatum est die 10Aprilis 1967

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Piróg-Rzepecka, K. The proof of the non-existence of a finite matrix adequate for the sentential calculus in which expressions become meaningless. Stud Logica 22, 57–58 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02125290

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