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Applications of scott's notion of consequence to the study of general binary intensional connectives and entailment

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  1. Gabbay, D. M., Semantical Methods in Non-Classical Logics, North-Holland Publ. Comp., Amsterdam (to appear), 3rd draft of Vol. I, Stanford.

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Gabbay, D.M. Applications of scott's notion of consequence to the study of general binary intensional connectives and entailment. J Philos Logic 2, 340–351 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00129607

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