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12 Probabilistic logic
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Zbigniew Płotnicki
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Abstract V
- Preface VII
- Contents XIII
- 1 Pre-introduction 1
- 2 Introduction 13
- 3 Two important terms 32
- 4 Priorities of operators 33
- 5 Definition 34
- 6 Inference rules 193
- 7 Proving and disproving statements 224
- 8 Subjective and objective logic 236
- 9 Definition – more advanced part 242
- 10 Theory of things – operations on things 275
- 11 New logic – extension 321
- 12 Probabilistic logic 328
- 13 All mathematics derived from logic 354
- 14 Depth and richness of logic 355
- 15 Problems and paradoxes solved 356
- 16 Bonus 403
- References
- Index 425
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Abstract V
- Preface VII
- Contents XIII
- 1 Pre-introduction 1
- 2 Introduction 13
- 3 Two important terms 32
- 4 Priorities of operators 33
- 5 Definition 34
- 6 Inference rules 193
- 7 Proving and disproving statements 224
- 8 Subjective and objective logic 236
- 9 Definition – more advanced part 242
- 10 Theory of things – operations on things 275
- 11 New logic – extension 321
- 12 Probabilistic logic 328
- 13 All mathematics derived from logic 354
- 14 Depth and richness of logic 355
- 15 Problems and paradoxes solved 356
- 16 Bonus 403
- References
- Index 425