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    Some Properties of Conversion.Alonzo Church & J. B. Rosser - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):74-75.
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    ChurchRosser property of a simple reduction for full first-order classical natural deduction.Y. Andou - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 119 (1-3):225-237.
    A system of typed terms which corresponds with the classical natural deduction with one conclusion and full logical symbols is defined. ChurchRosser property of the system is proved using an extended method of parallel reduction.
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    The Church-Rosser property in symmetric combinatory logic.Katalin Bimbó - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):536-556.
    Symmetic combinatory logic with the symmetric analogue of a combinatorially complete base (in the form of symmetric λ-calculus) is known to lack the Church-Rosser property. We prove a muchstrongertheorem that no symmetric combinatory logic that containsat least two proper symmetric combinatoryhas the Church-Rosser property. Although the statement of the result looks similar to an earlier one concerning dual combinatory logic,the proof is differentbecause symmetric combinators may form redexes in both left and right associated terms. (...)
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    The church-Rosser property in dual combinatory logic.Katalin Bimbó - 2003 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (1):132-152.
    Dual combinators emerge from the aim of assigning formulas containing ← as types to combinators. This paper investigates formally some of the properties of combinatory systems that include both combinators and dual combinators. Although the addition of dual combinators to a combinatory system does not affect the unique decomposition of terms, it turns out that some terms might be redexes in two ways (with a combinator as its head, and with a dual combinator as its head). We prove a general (...)
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    The Church-Rosser Property in Symmetric Combinatory Logic.Katalin Bimbó - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):536 - 556.
    Symmetic combinatory logic with the symmetric analogue of a combinatorially complete base (in the form of symmetric λ-calculus) is known to lack the Church-Rosser property. We prove a much stronger theorem that no symmetric combinatory logic that contains at least two proper symmetric combinators has the Church-Rosser property. Although the statement of the result looks similar to an earlier one concerning dual combinatory logic, the proof is different because symmetric combinators may form redexes in (...)
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  6. Church-Rosser Property for Conditional Rewriting Systems with Built-in Predicates as Premises.Mauricio Ayala-Rincon - 2000 - In Dov M. Gabbay & Maarten de Rijke (eds.), Frontiers of Combining Systems. Research Studies Press. pp. 2--17.
     
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    ChurchRosser Property for Some Extensions of λβ‐Reducibility Relation.Andrei A. Kuzichev - 1991 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 37 (33‐35):547-559.
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    ChurchRosser Property for Some Extensions of λβ‐Reducibility Relation.Andrei A. Kuzichev - 1991 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 37 (33-35):547-559.
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    Remarks on the church-Rosser property.E. G. K. López-Escobar - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (1):106-112.
    A reduction algebra is defined as a set with a collection of partial unary functions (called reduction operators). Motivated by the lambda calculus, the Church-Rosser property is defined for a reduction algebra and a characterization is given for those reduction algebras satisfying CRP and having a measure respecting the reductions. The characterization is used to give (with 20/20 hindsight) a more direct proof of the strong normalization theorem for the impredicative second order intuitionistic propositional calculus.
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    Complexity Versus the ChurchRosser Property and Confluence.H. Luckhardt - 1991 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 37 (5‐6):85-92.
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    Complexity Versus the ChurchRosser Property and Confluence.H. Luckhardt - 1991 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 37 (5-6):85-92.
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  12. Andou, Y., ChurchRosser property of a simple reduction for full first-order classical natural deduction (1–3) 225–237 Bridges, D. and Vıˆt-a, L., Apartness spaces as a framework for constructive topology (1–3) 61–83 Di Nasso, M. and Hrbacek, K., Combinatorial principles in. [REVIEW]Q. Feng, W. H. Woodin & M. Gitik - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 119 (1-3):295.
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    Coherence in category theory and the Church-Rosser property.C. Barry Jay - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (1):140-143.
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    Church Alonzo and Rosser J. B.. Some properties of conversion. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 39 , pp. 472–482. [REVIEW]Paul Bernays - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):74-75.
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    Review: Alonzo Church, J. B. Rosser, Some Properties of Conversion. [REVIEW]Paul Bernays - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):74-75.
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  16. Extensions of some theorems of gödel and church.Barkley Rosser - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (3):87-91.
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    Barkley Rosser. Extensions of some theorems of Gödel and Church. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 1 (1936), pp. 87–91. [REVIEW]Paul Bernays & Barkley Rosser - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):52-53.
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  18. An informal exposition of proofs of gödel's theorems and church's theorem.Barkley Rosser - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):53-60.
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    Curry H. B.. A new proof of the Church-Rosser theorem. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings, series A, vol. 55 , pp. 16–23; also Indagationes mathematicae, vol. 14 , pp. 16–23. [REVIEW]J. Barkley Rosser - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):377-378.
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    Review: H. B. Curry, A New Proof of the Church-Rosser Theorem. [REVIEW]J. Barkley Rosser - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):377-378.
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    Rosser Barkley. On the many-valued logics. American journal of physics, vol. 9 , pp. 207–212.Alonzo Church - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (3):109-109.
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    Rosser Barkley. The introduction of quantification into a three-valued logic. Ditto, 6 pp.Alonzo Church - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):170-170.
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    Implications for fisheries policy of complex ecologic-economic dynamics.Barkley Rosser - manuscript
    Fishery dynamics are considered within the context of an integrated ecologiceconomic, or bioeconomic, approach. The possibility of complex dynamics is examined, both of the chaotic as well as the catastrophic variety. Issues involving learning and convergence by fishers are considered as are complications arising from the hierarchical nature of fisheries. Policy responses to these problems are seen to involve the precautionary principle to mitigate the threat of catastrophic discontinuities and the scalematching principle to ensure that management and property rights (...)
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  24. Two sorts of consciousness?Jennifer Church - 1998 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 31 (1):51-71.
     
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    Fallacies or analyses?Jennifer Church - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (2):251--2.
    To demonstrate that a fallacy is committed, Block needs to convince us of two things: first, that the concept of phenomenal consciousness is distinct from that of access consciousness, and second, that it picks out a different property from that of access consciousness. I raise doubt about both of these claims, suggesting that the concept of a phenomenal property is the concept of a property to which we have a special sort of access.
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    Imagination and the Experience of Moral Objectivity.Jennifer A. Church - 2021 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (1):37-51.
    Different notions of objectivity support different notions of what is required for a moral value or obligation to be experienced as objective. If the objectivity of a property requires that it can exist even when we fail to notice its existence, then experiencing a property as objective will require that we imagine it appearing in some way that is not presently available to us. Explaining what that imagining involves is the central task of this paper. Defending the epistemic (...)
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    Church Alonzo and Kleene S. C.. Formal definitions in the theory of ordinal numbers. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 28 , pp. 11–21. [REVIEW]Barkley Rosser - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):87-87.
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    Church Alonzo. The calculi of lambda-conversion. Annals of Mathematics studies, no. 6. Lithoprinted. Princeton University Press, Princeton 1941, 77 pp. [REVIEW]Barkley Rosser - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):171-172.
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    Review: Alonzo Church, S. C. Kleene, Formal Definitions in the Theory of Ordinal Numbers. [REVIEW]Barkley Rosser - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):87-87.
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    Review: Alonzo Church, The Calculi of Lambda-Conversion. [REVIEW]Barkley Rosser - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):171-171.
  31. Harman's non-essential property.George F. Schumm & Alonso Church - 1973 - Analysis 33 (3):112.
     
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    Review: Barkley Rosser, On the Many-Valued Logics. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (3):109-109.
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    Representation of time.John Gibbon & Russell M. Church - 1990 - Cognition 37 (1-2):23-54.
    Memory representation for time was studied in two settings. First, an analysis of timing in a laboratory analog of a foraging situation revealed that departure times from a patchy resource followed a Weber Law-like property implied by scalar timing. A trial-by-trial analysis was then pursued in a similar but more structured experimental paradigm, the Peak procedure. Study of covariance structures in the data implicated scalar variance in the memory for time as well as in the decision process, but the (...)
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    Baier K.. Contradiction and absurdity. Analysis , vol. 15 no. 2 , pp. 31–40. [Cf. XX 299.]O'Connor D. J.. Incompatible properties. Analysis , vol. 15 no. 5 , pp. 109–117.Brown D. G.. Misconceptions of inference. Analysis , vol. 15 no. 6 , pp. 135–144. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (3):301-301.
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    Are there non-dispositional properties?Roxbee Cox & Alonso Church - 1964 - Analysis 24 (5):161.
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    The Intermediate Neutrino Program.C. Adams, Alonso Jr, A. M. Ankowski, J. A. Asaadi, J. Ashenfelter, S. N. Axani, K. Babu, C. Backhouse, H. R. Band, P. S. Barbeau, N. Barros, A. Bernstein, M. Betancourt, M. Bishai, E. Blucher, J. Bouffard, N. Bowden, S. Brice, C. Bryan, L. Camilleri, J. Cao, J. Carlson, R. E. Carr, A. Chatterjee, M. Chen, S. Chen, M. Chiu, E. D. Church, J. I. Collar, G. Collin, J. M. Conrad, M. R. Convery, R. L. Cooper, D. Cowen, H. Davoudiasl, A. De Gouvea, D. J. Dean, G. Deichert, F. Descamps, T. DeYoung, M. V. Diwan, Z. Djurcic, M. J. Dolinski, J. Dolph, B. Donnelly, S. da DwyerDytman, Y. Efremenko, L. L. Everett, A. Fava, E. Figueroa-Feliciano, B. Fleming, A. Friedland, B. K. Fujikawa, T. K. Gaisser, M. Galeazzi, D. C. Galehouse, A. Galindo-Uribarri, G. T. Garvey, S. Gautam, K. E. Gilje, M. Gonzalez-Garcia, M. C. Goodman, H. Gordon, E. Gramellini, M. P. Green, A. Guglielmi, R. W. Hackenburg, A. Hackenburg, F. Halzen, K. Han, S. Hans, D. Harris, K. M. Heeger, M. Herman, R. Hill, A. Holin, P. Huber, R. A. de JaffeJohnson, J. Joshi, G. Karagiorgi, L. J. Kaufman, B. Kayser & S. H. Kettell - unknown
    The US neutrino community gathered at the Workshop on the Intermediate Neutrino Program at Brookhaven National Laboratory February 4-6, 2015 to explore opportunities in neutrino physics over the next five to ten years. Scientists from particle, astroparticle and nuclear physics participated in the workshop. The workshop examined promising opportunities for neutrino physics in the intermediate term, including possible new small to mid-scale experiments, US contributions to large experiments, upgrades to existing experiments, R&D plans and theory. The workshop was organized into (...)
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    Some properties of the -calculus.Karim Nour & Khelifa Saber - 2012 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 22 (3):231-247.
    In this paper, we present the -calculus which at the typed level corresponds to the full classical propositional natural deduction system. The ChurchRosser property of this system is proved using the standardisation and the finiteness developments theorem. We also define the leftmost reduction and prove that it is a winning strategy.
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    The Church-Rosser theorem for the typed $\lambda$-calculus with surjective pairing.Garrel Pottinger - 1981 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 22 (3):264-268.
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    The Church Rosser theorem for strong reduction in combinatory logic.Kenneth Loewen - 1968 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9 (4):299-302.
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    Church-Rosser theorem for typed functional systems.George Koletsos - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3):782-790.
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    A Simplified Proof of the ChurchRosser Theorem.Yuichi Komori, Naosuke Matsuda & Fumika Yamakawa - 2014 - Studia Logica 102 (1):175-183.
    Takahashi translation * is a translation which means reducing all of the redexes in a λ-term simultaneously. In [4] and [5], Takahashi gave a simple proof of the ChurchRosser confluence theorem by using the notion of parallel reduction and Takahashi translation. Our aim of this paper is to give a simpler proof of ChurchRosser theorem using only the notion of Takahashi translation.
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    An abstract church-Rosser theorem. II: Applications.R. Hindley - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):1-21.
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    Totality in applicative theories.Gerhard Jäger & Thomas Strahm - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 74 (2):105-120.
    In this paper we study applicative theories of operations and numbers with the non-constructive minimum operator in the context of a total application operation. We determine the proof-theoretic strength of such theories by relating them to well-known systems like Peano Arithmetic PA and the system <0 of second order arithmetic. Essential use will be made of so-called fixed-point theories with ordinals, certain infinitary term models and Church-Rosser properties.
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    Substitution contradiction, its resolution and the Church-Rosser Theorem in TIL.Miloš Kosterec - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 49 (1):121-133.
    I present an analysis according to which the current state of the definition of substitution leads to a contradiction in the system of Transparent Intensional Logic. I entail the contradiction using only the basic definitions of TIL and standard results. I then analyse the roots of the contradiction and motivate the path I take in resolving the contradiction. I provide a new amended definition of collision-less substitution which blocks the contradiction in a non-ad hoc way. I elaborate on the consequences (...)
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    On constructivity and the Rosser property: a closer look at some Gödelean proofs.Saeed Salehi & Payam Seraji - 2018 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 169 (10):971-980.
    The proofs of Kleene, Chaitin and Boolos for Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem are studied from the perspectives of constructivity and the Rosser property. A proof of the incompleteness theorem has the Rosser property when the independence of the true but unprovable sentence can be shown by assuming only the (simple) consistency of the theory. It is known that Gödel's own proof for his incompleteness theorem does not have the Rosser property, and we show that (...)
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    Investigation into combinatory systems with dual combinators.Katalin Bimbó - 2000 - Studia Logica 66 (2):285-296.
    Combinatory logic is known to be related to substructural logics. Algebraic considerations of the latter, in particular, algebraic considerations of two distinct implications, led to the introduction of dual combinators in Dunn & Meyer 1997. Dual combinators are "mirror images" of the usual combinators and as such do not constitute an interesting subject of investigation by themselves. However, when combined with the usual combinators, the whole system exhibits new features. A dual combinatory system with weak equality typically lacks the (...)-Rosser property, and in general it is inconsistent. In many subsystems terms "unexpectedly" turn out to be weakly equivalent. The paper is a preliminary attempt to investigate some of these issues, as well as, briefly compare function application in symmetric -calculus and dual combinatory logic. (shrink)
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    A New Proof of the Church-Rosser Theorem.H. B. Curry - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):377-378.
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    An Abstract form of the church-rosser theorem. I.R. Hindley - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):545-560.
    One of the basic results in the theory of λ-conversion is the Church-Rosser Theorem, which says that, using certain rules for conversion and reduction of λ-formulae, any two interconvertible formulae can both be reduced to one formula. (I will not explain this in detail, as λ-conversion is described fully in Church's [2], where the Church-Rosser Theorem is Theorem 7 XXVII; see also Chapter 4 of Curry and Feys' [3].) The first part of the present paper (...)
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    Propositional quantifiers in labelled natural deduction for normal modal logic.Matteo Pascucci - 2019 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (6):865-894.
    This article concerns the treatment of propositional quantification in a framework of labelled natural deduction for modal logic developed by Basin, Matthews and Viganò. We provide a detailed analysis of a basic calculus that can be used for a proof-theoretic rendering of minimal normal multimodal systems with quantification over stable domains of propositions. Furthermore, we consider variations of the basic calculus obtained via relational theories and domain theories allowing for quantification over possibly unstable domains of propositions. The main result of (...)
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    A Catalog ofWeak Many-Valued Modal Axioms and their Corresponding Frame Classes.Costas D. Koutras - 2003 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 13 (1):47-71.
    In this paper we provide frame definability results for weak versions of classical modal axioms that can be expressed in Fitting's many-valued modal languages. These languages were introduced by M. Fitting in the early '90s and are built on Heyting algebras which serve as the space of truth values. The possible-worlds frames interpreting these languages are directed graphs whose edges are labelled with an element of the underlying Heyting algebra, providing us a form of many-valued accessibility relation. Weak axioms of (...)
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