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    Positive modal logic
    Studia Logica 55 (2). 1995.
    We give a set of postulates for the minimal normal modal logicK + without negation or any kind of implication. The connectives are simply , , , . The postulates (and theorems) are all deducibility statements . The only postulates that might not be obvious are.
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    Kripke models for linear logic
    with Gerard Allwein
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2): 514-545. 1993.
    We present a Kripke model for Girard's Linear Logic (without exponentials) in a conservative fashion where the logical functors beyond the basic lattice operations may be added one by one without recourse to such things as negation. You can either have some logical functors or not as you choose. Commutatively and associatively are isolated in such a way that the base Kripke model is a model for noncommutative, nonassociative Linear Logic. We also extend the logic by adding a coimplication operat…Read more
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    E, r, and γ
    with Robert K. Meyer
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3): 460-474. 1969.
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    The substitution interpretation of the quantifiers
    with Nuel D. Belnap
    Noûs 2 (2): 177-185. 1968.
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    Generalized Galois Logics: Relational Semantics of Nonclassical Logical Calculi
    with Katalin Bimbó
    Center for the Study of Language and Inf. 2008.
    Nonclassical logics have played an increasing role in recent years in disciplines ranging from mathematics and computer science to linguistics and philosophy. _Generalized Galois Logics_ develops a uniform framework of relational semantics to mediate between logical calculi and their semantics through algebra. This volume addresses normal modal logics such as K and S5, and substructural logics, including relevance logics, linear logic, and Lambek calculi. The authors also treat less-familiar and…Read more
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