The disjunction introduction rule: Syntactic and semantics considerations
The mental logic theory claims that the disjunction introduction rule, which is a valid rule in classic logic, is not a rule naturally used by human mind. However, a study carried by Orenes and Johnson-Laird suggests that this theory is wrong because there are cases in which the disjunction introdu...
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Main Author: | Miguel López Astorga |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Cádiz
2015-12-01
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Series: | Pragmalingüística |
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Online Access: | http://localhost:8888/ojs-uca.3.3.x/index.php/pragma/article/view/2075 |
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