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    Relative compatibility in conventional quantum mechanics
    Foundations of Physics 7 (7-8): 495-510. 1977.
    The notion of relative compability is introduced, according to which compatibility is construed as relative to individual quantum states. The compatibility domain of two observablesA, B is defined to be the set com(A, B) of states relative to whichA andB are compatible. Three basic categories of relative compatibility are then defined according to the character of com(A, B): absolute compatibility (ordinary compatibility), absolute incompatibility, and partial compatibility. Then com(A, B) is se…Read more
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    Topics in Conditional Logic
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3): 713-714. 1982.
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    Topics in Conditional Logic
    Mind 91 (361): 136-138. 1982.
  • Algebraic Methods in Philosophical Logic
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (2): 231-234. 2003.
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    The First Order Predicate Calculus Based on the Logic of Quantum Mechanics
    with Hermann Dishkant, G. N. Georgacarakos, R. J. Greechie, and S. P. Gudder
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (1): 206-208. 1983.
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    Micro-States in the Interpretation of Quantum Theory
    PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980. 1980.
    The interpretation of quantum mechanics is discussed from the viewpoint of quantum logic (QL). QL is understood to concern the possible properties that can be ascribed to a physical system SYS. The micro-state of SYS at any given moment t is identified with the set of all properties actualized by SYS at time t. Minimal adequacy requirements are proposed for all interpretations of micro-states. A strict interpretation is defined to be one according to which the properties ascribable to SYS are in…Read more
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    An Approach to the Logic of Natural Kinds
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 63 (2): 122. 1982.
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    Completeness and super-valuations
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (1). 2005.
    This paper uses the notion of Galois-connection to examine the relation between valuation-spaces and logics. Every valuation-space gives rise to a logic, and every logic gives rise to a valuation space, where the resulting pair of functions form a Galois-connection, and the composite functions are closure-operators. A valuation-space (resp., logic) is said to be complete precisely if it is Galois-closed. Two theorems are proven. A logic is complete if and only if it is reflexive and transitive. …Read more
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    An axiom system for orthomodular quantum logic
    Studia Logica 40 (1). 1981.
    Logical matrices for orthomodular logic are introduced. The underlying algebraic structures are orthomodular lattices, where the conditional connective is the Sasaki arrow. An axiomatic calculusOMC is proposed for the orthomodular-valid formulas.OMC is based on two primitive connectives — the conditional, and the falsity constant. Of the five axiom schemata and two rules, only one pertains to the falsity constant. Soundness is routine. Completeness is demonstrated using standard algebraic techni…Read more
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    Part 1 – Formal Development of Theory .................................................................................................4..
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    In this paper, I present a modal system called ∏ (Pi), characterizing it both axiomatically and algebraically, the latter being in terms of structures called π-algebras (pi-algebras). Pi-algebras are a natural generalization of Boolean algebras with operators – a generalization in which equality is replaced by congruence in the characterizing conditions. The resulting system of modal logic is "sub- Lewis", in the sense that it is properly contained in the weakest Lewis system, S1.
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    Algebraic Methods in Philosophical Logic
    Oxford University Press UK. 2001.
    This comprehensive text shows how various notions of logic can be viewed as notions of universal algebra providing more advanced concepts for those who have an introductory knowledge of algebraic logic, as well as those wishing to delve into more theoretical aspects.