LIBROS DEL AUTOR: dov mgabbay

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  • A New Perspective on Nonmonotonic Logics
    Dov M. Gabbay / Dov MGabbay / Karl Schlechta
    In this book the authors present new results on interpolation for nonmonotonic logics, abstract (function) independence, the Talmudic Kal Vachomer rule, and an equational solution of contrary-to-duty obligations. The chapter on formal construction is the conceptual core of the book, where the authors combine the ideas of several types of nonmonotonic logics and their analysis o...
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    132,15 €

  • Principles of Talmudic Logic
    Dov M. Gabbay / Dov MGabbay / Michael Abraham / Uri Schild
    This book puts forward new logical systems suitable for modelling Talmudic and Biblical reasoning and argumentation.The Talmud is very logical. It is said that when God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, He also gave him additional laws and rules of logic to enable human beings to derive more laws.Together with colleagues the authors have already written 8 books on the logic of t...
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    25,71 €

  • Synthesis of Concepts in the Talmud
    Dov M. Gabbay / Dov MGabbay / Israel Belfer / Michael Abraham
    This book returns to the discussion in volume 1 on analogy and induction,and analyses their substance. The first part distinguishes between twokinds of logic: One kind based on union of the common features, and theother kind based on synthesis of different features. In the second part ofthe book we propose a formal scheme for synthesis of concepts. The thirdpart analyses variou...
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    43,12 €

  • FUNCTION INTERPRETAT OF LOGICAL DEDUCT..
    AL RUY J G B DE QUEIROZ ET / Anjolina G. De Oliveira / Anjolina GDe Oliveira / Dov M. Gabbay / Dov MGabbay / RUY J G B DE QUEIROZ ET AL / Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz / Ruy JGBde Queiroz
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    116,18 €

  • The Textual Inference Rules Klal Uprat. How the Talmud Defines Sets
    Dov M. Gabbay / Dov MGabbay / Gabriel Hazut / Michael Abraham
    We analyse the Klal uPrat family of textual rules in the Talmud. We view them as common-sense practical rules for defining sets. Such methods do not exist in general common-sense logical systems, and they complement the existing common-sense (non-monotonic) deductive logics. ...
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    36,50 €