Merge: In Honour of Robert K. Meyer

Australasian Journal of Logic 8:135-143 (2011)
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Abstract

Methods for unifying inconsistent pairs of theories, which we call collectively MERGE, are defined and their properties outlined.

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Chris Mortensen
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Relevant arithmetic.Robert Meyer - 1976 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 5 (4):133-135.

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