Nonclassical logics have recently played an increasing role in disciplines ranging from mathematics and computer science to linguistics and philosophy. "Generalized Galois Logics" develops a uniform framework of relational semantics to mediate between logical calculi and their semantics through algebra. This volume addresses normal modal logics such as K and S5, and substructural logics, including relevance logics, linear logic, and Lambek calculi. The authors also treat less-familiar and new logical systems with equal deftness.
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Katalin Bimbo is a research associate at Indiana University. J. Michael Dunn is the Oscar R. Ewing Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and professor emeritus of computer science, cognitive science, and informatics at Indiana University.
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