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Journal of Logic and Computation Advance Access published online on July 27, 2006

Journal of Logic and Computation, doi:10.1093/logcom/exl003
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Received November 12, 2004

Original Papers

On Representing Sentential Connectives of Lesniewski's Elementary Protothetic

Rafal Urbaniak 1 *

1 Department of Philosophy, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 Canada

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Rafal Urbaniak, E-mail: rafal.urbaniak{at}ucalgary.ca


   Abstract

After a brief presentation of Lesniewski's notation for 1- and 2-place sentential connectives of protothetic, the article discusses a method of extending this method to n ≥ 3-place sentential connectives. Such a method has been hinted at by Luschei, but in fact, no general effective method of defining such functors has been clearly and explicitly given. The purpose of this article is to provide such a method.

Keywords: Lesniewski; protothetic; connectives.
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