Relevant implication and the weak deduction theorem

Studia Logica 46 (3):239 - 245 (1987)
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Abstract

It is shown that the implicational fragment of Anderson and Belnap's R, i.e. Church's weak implicational calculus, is not uniquely characterized by MP (modus ponens), US (uniform substitution), and WDT (Church's weak deduction theorem). It is also shown that no unique logic is characterized by these, but that the addition of further rules results in the implicational fragment of R. A similar result for E is mentioned

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Diderik Batens
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A dynamic characterization of the pure logic of relevant implication.Diderik Batens - 2001 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 30 (3):267-280.

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