2018
DOI: 10.26686/ajl.v15i2.4862
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Richard Routley, "Semantic Analysis of Entailment and Relevant Implication: I"

Abstract: A transcription of Richard Routley's manuscript, "Semantic Analysis of Entailment and Relevant Implication: I".

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“…Bimb ó [5] provides an introduction to these sorts of sequent systems in the specific context of relevant logics. 19 Id and Cut are fundamental in the sense that they apply invariably to every formula, and to each structure without any discrimination. They appeal to no distinctive properties of any connectives or formulas (unlike the specific rules for each connective), or of any particular form of structural combination (unlike the structural rules).…”
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“…Bimb ó [5] provides an introduction to these sorts of sequent systems in the specific context of relevant logics. 19 Id and Cut are fundamental in the sense that they apply invariably to every formula, and to each structure without any discrimination. They appeal to no distinctive properties of any connectives or formulas (unlike the specific rules for each connective), or of any particular form of structural combination (unlike the structural rules).…”
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“…Scott’s contributions are discussed by Brian Chellas, in a 1975 article [10, see p. 143 and notes 17 and 18]. Thanks to Lloyd Humberstone for bringing this reference to our attention. For recent discussions of Routley and Meyer’s early work on the ternary relational semantics, see papers by Bimbó and Dunn [9] and Ferenz [19].…”
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