| Edwin D. Mares, "Relevance Logic", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall |
....have also dealt with the problem of trivial validity. Relevance logic (also known as relevant logic) is a non standard logic designed to prevent the paradoxes of material and strict implication. These occur when an antecedent is irrelevant to the consequent, as in the formula p (q p) [AB75, Mar98]. While relevance logic deals with the problem by defining a new logic, our approach is different. We formalize the notion of vacuity and provide a method to detect it while leaving the logic itself unchanged. In this paper, we use the term interesting witness to mean a computation path showing ....
Edwin D. Mares, "Relevance Logic", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall
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