El sistema bp+ : Una lógica positiva mínima para la negación mínima (the system bp+: A minimal positive logic for minimal negation)

Theoria 22 (1):81-91 (2007)
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Abstract

Entendemos el concepto de “negación mínima” en el sentido clásico definido por Johansson. El propósito de este artículo es definir la lógica positiva mínima Bp+, y probar que la negación mínima puede introducirse en ella. Además, comentaremos algunas de las múltiples extensiones negativas de Bp+.“Minimal negation” is classically understood in a Johansson sense. The aim of this paper is to define the minimal positive logic Bp+ and prove that a minimal negation can be inroduced in it. In addition, some of the many possible negation extensions of Bp+ are commented

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Gemma Robles
Universidad de León
José M. Méndez
Universidad de Salamanca
Francisco Salto
Universidad de León

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