Some Aspects Concerning Decisional Systems

Studia Philosophica 1 (2004)
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Some Aspects Concerning Decisional Systems. This study concerns with the properties of decisional systems. A decisional system helps us to select true propositions. For example, a theory or an algorithm is a decisional system. It is justified if it selects all and only the true propositions on a certain domain. The main properties of decisional systems are justification, consistency, completitude, decidability and contradiction. All possible relations between these properties are systematized in the table

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