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  1. A formal system for euclid’s elements.Jeremy Avigad, Edward Dean & John Mumma - 2009 - Review of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):700--768.
    We present a formal system, E, which provides a faithful model of the proofs in Euclid's Elements, including the use of diagrammatic reasoning.
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    Formal systems of fuzzy logic and their fragments.Petr Cintula, Petr Hájek & Rostislav Horčík - 2007 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 150 (1-3):40-65.
    Formal systems of fuzzy logic are well-established logical systems and respected members of the broad family of the so-called substructural logics closely related to the famous logic BCK. The study of fragments of logical systems is an important issue of research in any class of non-classical logics. Here we study the fragments of nine prominent fuzzy logics to all sublanguages containing implication. However, the results achieved in the paper for those nine logics are usually corollaries of theorems with much (...)
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  3. A formal system for classical particle mechanics, its model-theoretic applications and space-time structure.Toshio Ishigaki - 1995 - Synthese 102 (2):267 - 292.
    In the history of Newtonian Mechanics physicists and astronomers did not rely on so-called inertial frames, indeed they were not able to identify such frames. So the usual neo-Newtonian formalism of Newtonian Mechanics contains some superfluous components. In the present paper I will formulate a formal system for classical particle mechanics in Leibnizian space-time, where a relation, a counterpart of the second law of motion, between force on bodies and derivative of their momentum will be defined relative to (...)
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    Formal Systems, Church Turing Thesis, and Gödel's Theorems: Three Contributions to The MIT Encyclopedias of Cognitive Science.Wilfried Sieg - unknown
    Wilfried Sieg. Formal Systems, Church Turing Thesis, and Gödel's Theorems: Three Contributions to The MIT Encyclopedias of Cognitive Science.
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  5. Formal systems as physical objects: A physicalist account of mathematical truth.la´Szlo´ E. Szabo´ - 2003 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (2):117-125.
    This article is a brief formulation of a radical thesis. We start with the formalist doctrine that mathematical objects have no meanings; we have marks and rules governing how these marks can be combined. That's all. Then I go further by arguing that the signs of a formal system of mathematics should be considered as physical objects, and the formal operations as physical processes. The rules of the formal operations are or can be expressed in terms (...)
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    Formal System of Categorical Syllogistic Logic Based on the Syllogism AEE-4Long Wei - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):97-103.
    Adopting a different method from the previous scholars, this article deduces the remaining 23 valid syllogisms just taking the syllogism AEE-4 as the basic axiom. The basic idea of this study is as follows: firstly, make full use of the trichotomy structure of categorical propositions to formalize categorical syllogisms. Then, taking advantage of the deductive rules in classical propositional logic and the basic facts in the generalized quantifier theory, we deduce the remaining 23 valid categorical syllogisms by taking just one (...)
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    Formal systems for some branches of intuitionistic analysis.G. Kreisel - 1970 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 1 (3):229.
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    (1 other version)Formal systems of dialogue rules.Erick C. W. Krabbe - 1984 - Synthese 58 (2):295 - 328.
    Section 1 contains a survey of options in constructing a formal system of dialogue rules. The distinction between material and formal systems is discussed (section 1.1). It is stressed that the material systems are, in several senses, formal as well. In section 1.2 variants as to language form (choices of logical constants and logical rules) are pointed out. Section 1.3 is concerned with options as to initial positions and the permissibility of attacks on elementary statements. The (...)
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    The Ethics “Fix”: When Formal Systems Make a Difference.Kristin Smith-Crowe, Ann E. Tenbrunsel, Suzanne Chan-Serafin, Arthur P. Brief, Elizabeth E. Umphress & Joshua Joseph - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (4):791-801.
    This paper investigates the effect of the countervailing forces within organizations of formal systems that direct employees toward ethical acts and informal systems that direct employees toward fraudulent behavior. We study the effect of these forces on deception, a key component of fraud. The results provide support for an interactive effect of these formal and informal systems. The effectiveness of formal systems is greater when there is a strong informal “push” to do wrong; conversely, in the absence (...)
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  10. Formal systems, progressive organisms, human reason.H. Hrachovec - 1986 - Philosophische Rundschau 33 (1-2):122-132.
     
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    (1 other version)Formal systems and mental activity.B. H. Kazemier - 1949 - Synthese 8 (1):210 - 219.
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    Aussagenlogische grundeigenschaften formaler systeme.von Kurt Sceütte - 1958 - Dialectica 12 (3‐4):422-442.
    ZusammenfassungIn einem typenfreien formalen System, das widerspruchsfrei ist und alle Begriffe der klassischen Mathematik darzustellen vermag, können nicht alle Gesetze der klassischen Aussagenlogik gelten. Es entsteht daher das Problem, die aussagenlogischen Eigenschaften formaler Systeme allgemein zu untersuchen. Unter gewissen Voraussetzungen in aussagenlogischer Hinsicht wird die « aussagenlogische Vollständigkeit » und die « aussagenlogische Widerspruchsfreiheit » eines formalen Systems durch das Tertium non datur beziehungsweise durch die Schlussregel des Ex falso quodlibet charakterisiert. Es werden Entscheidungsverfahren für diejenigen syntaktischen Schlussregeln entwickelt, (...)
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    Das Formale System der Ontologischen Modalitäten.O. Becker - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (2):140-141.
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    Formal systems for modal operators on locales.Gonzalo E. Reyes & Marek W. Zawadowski - 1993 - Studia Logica 52 (4):595 - 613.
    In the paper [8], the first author developped a topos- theoretic approach to reference and modality. (See also [5]). This approach leads naturally to modal operators on locales (or spaces without points). The aim of this paper is to develop the theory of such modal operators in the context of the theory of locales, to axiomatize the propositional modal logics arising in this context and to study completeness and decidability of the resulting systems.
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    (2 other versions)Formal Systems, properties of.Wilfried Sieg - 1950 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 3:154-180.
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    The intentionality of formal systems.Ard Van Moer - 2006 - Foundations of Science 11 (1-2):81-119.
    One of the most interesting and entertaining philosophical discussions of the last few decades is the discussion between Daniel Dennett and John Searle on the existence of intrinsic intentionality. Dennett denies the existence of phenomena with intrinsic intentionality. Searle, however, is convinced that some mental phenomena exhibit intrinsic intentionality. According to me, this discussion has been obscured by some serious misunderstandings with regard to the concept ‘intrinsic intentionality’. For instance, most philosophers fail to realize that it is possible that the (...)
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    A formal system.G. Y. Rainick - 1960 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 1 (3):123-126.
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    Two formal systems for situation semantics.Juan Barba Escriba - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (1):70-88.
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    Calculus CL as a Formal System.Jens Lemanski & Ludger Jansen - 2020 - In Ahti Veikko Pietarinen, Peter Chapman, Leonie Bosveld-de Smet, Valeria Giardino, James Corter & Sven Linker (eds.), Diagrammatic Representation and Inference. Diagrams 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12169. 2020. pp. 445-460.
    In recent years CL diagrams inspired by Lange’s Cubus Logicus have been used in various contexts of diagrammatic reasoning. However, whether CL diagrams can also be used as a formal system seemed questionable. We present a CL diagram as a formal system, which is a fragment of propositional logic. Syntax and semantics are presented separately and a variant of bitstring semantics is applied to prove soundness and completeness of the system.
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    (1 other version)Elementary Formal Systems for Hyperarithmetical Relations.Melvin Fitting - 1978 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (1‐6):25-30.
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    (1 other version)A formal system of logic.Hao Wang - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (1):25-32.
    The main purpose of this paper is to present a formal systemPin which we enjoy a smooth-running technique and which countenances a universe of classes which is symmetrical as between large and small. More exactly,Pis a system which differs from the inconsistent system of [1] only in the introduction of a rather natural new restrictive condition on the defining formulas of the elements. It will be proved that if the weaker system of [2] is consistent, thenPis (...)
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  22. Fractal images of formal systems.Paul St Denis & Patrick Grim - 1997 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (2):181-222.
    Formal systems are standardly envisaged in terms of a grammar specifying well-formed formulae together with a set of axioms and rules. Derivations are ordered lists of formulae each of which is either an axiom or is generated from earlier items on the list by means of the rules of the system; the theorems of a formal system are simply those formulae for which there are derivations. Here we outline a set of alternative and explicitly visual ways (...)
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    A formal system for the non-theorems of the propositional calculus.Xavier Caicedo - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19:147.
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    A Formal System of First-Order Predicate Calculus with Infinitely Long Expressions.Gaisi Takeuti - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (4):468-468.
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  25. (1 other version)Formal Systems and Recursive Functions.Michael Dummett & J. N. Crossley (eds.) - 1963 - Amsterdam,: North Holland.
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    A Game-Based Formal System for Ł ${}_{\infty}$.Alan Adamson & Robin Giles - 1979 - Studia Logica 38 (1):49 - 73.
    A formal system for Ł ${}_{\infty}$ , based on a "game-theoretic" analysis of the Łukasiewicz propositional connectives, is defined and proved to be complete. An "Herbrand theorem" for the Ł ${}_{\infty}$ predicate calculus (a variant of some work of Mostowski) and some corollaries relating to its axiomatizability are proved. The predicate calculus with equality is also considered.
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    Theory of Formal Systems.Raymond M. Smullyan - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (1):88-90.
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    Elementary Formal Systems.Raymond M. Smullyan - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):117-117.
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    Formal systems of constructive mathematics.M. H. Löb - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (1):63 - 75.
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    Solving Smullyan Puzzles with Formal Systems.José Félix Costa & Diogo Poças - 2018 - Axiomathes 28 (2):181-199.
    Solving numeric, logic and language puzzles and paradoxes is common within a wide community of high school and university students, fact witnessed by the increasing number of books published by mathematicians such as Martin Gardner, Douglas Hofstadter [in one of the best popular science books on paradoxes ], inspired by Gödel’s incompleteness theorems), Patrick Hughes and George Brecht and Raymond M. Smullyan, inter alia. Books by Smullyan are, however, much more involved, since they introduce learning trajectories and strategies across several (...)
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    A Formal System of Mathematical Programming and Game Theory.Hajime Eto - 1968 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 1:45-54.
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    A formal system for the non-theorems of the propositional calculus.Xavier Caicedo Ferrer - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (1):147-151.
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    Mathematical interpretation of formal systems.Th Wiskundig Genootschap & Skolem (eds.) - 1955 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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    Aristotle's Formal System of Modal Logic and its Modal Paradoxes.Lei Ma - 2016 - Philosophical Forum 47 (1):5-15.
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    Wang Hao. A formal system of logic.Theodore Hailperin - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (3):228-229.
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    Computer Programming and Formal Systems.J. C. Shepherdson, P. Braffort & D. Hirschberg - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (61):371.
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    Elementary formal systems as a framework for relative recursion theory.Bruce M. Horowitz - 1982 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 23 (1):39-52.
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    A more perspicuous formal system for predicativity.Solomon Feferman - 1978 - In Kuno Lorenz (ed.), Konstruktionen Versus Positionen: Beiträge Zur Diskussion Um Die Konstruktive Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 1: Spezielle Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 2: Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie. Paul Lorenzen Zum 60. Geburtstag. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 68-93.
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    Epistemic and intuitionistic formal systems.R. C. Flagg & H. Friedman - 1986 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 32:53-60.
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    Language, metalanguage, and formal system.Haskell B. Curry - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (3):346-353.
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    Languages and Formal Systems.H. B. Curry - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 2:770-772.
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    The unprovability in intuitionistic formal systems of the continuity of effective operations on the reals.Michael Beeson - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (1):18-24.
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    Degrees of formal systems.J. R. Shoenfield - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (4):389-392.
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    Formal Systems and Recursive Functions. [REVIEW]J. M. P. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):161-162.
    This is a collection of papers read at an international logic colloquium held at Oxford in 1963. The first half contains articles on intuitionistic and modal logics, the propositional calculus, and languages with infinitely long expressions by such logicians as Kripke, Bull, Harrop, and Tait. The second part is primarily concerned with recursive functions and features a monograph by Crossley on constructive order types, as well as contributions by Goodstein, Schütte, and Wang, among others. Especially noteworthy is Kripke's paper which (...)
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    Mathematical interpretation of formal systems.Thoralf Skolem, G. Hasenjaeger, G. Kreisel, A. Robinson, Hao Wang, L. Henkin & J. Łoś (eds.) - 1971 - Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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    The nonderivability in intuitionistic formal systems of theorems on the continuity of effective operations.Michael J. Beeson - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3):321-346.
  47. Tonal harmony as a formal system.P. PulkkO - 1988 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 43:300-322.
     
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    The Intentionality of Formal Systems.Ard Moer - 2006 - Foundations of Science 11 (1):81-119.
    One of the most interesting and entertaining philosophical discussions of the last few decades is the discussion between Daniel Dennett and John Searle on the existence of intrinsic intentionality. Dennett denies the existence of phenomena with intrinsic intentionality. Searle, however, is convinced that some mental phenomena exhibit intrinsic intentionality. According to me, this discussion has been obscured by some serious misunderstandings with regard to the concept ‘intrinsic intentionality’. For instance, most philosophers fail to realize that it is possible that the (...)
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    The logic of imagination acts: A formal system for the dynamics of imaginary worlds.Joan Casas Roma, Antonia Huertas Sánchez & M. Elena Rodríguez - forthcoming - Erkenntnis.
    Imagination has received a great deal of attention in different fields such as psychology, philosophy and the cognitive sciences, in which some works provide a detailed account of the mechanisms involved in the creation and elaboration of imaginary worlds. Although imagination has also been formalized using different logical systems, none of them captures those dynamic mechanisms. In this work, we take inspiration from the Common Frame for Imagination Acts, that identifies the different processes involved in the creation of imaginary worlds, (...)
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  50. Zum Erweiterungsprozess formaler Systeme.Ulrich Blau - 1990 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 1 (1):123.
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