Social logics and expert systems

AI and Society 8 (1):84-87 (1994)
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My goal is to emphasize the way we generally use the word ‘logic’ and the sort of problems related to the definition of logic and the sort of problems related to the definition of logic. I also wish to underline the differences between human intelligence and artificial intelligence

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Handbook of mathematical logic.Jon Barwise (ed.) - 1977 - New York: North-Holland.
Handbook of Mathematical Logic.Jon Barwise - 1979 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (3):306-309.

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