Friendliness and sympathy in logic

Makinson, D. C. (2005). Friendliness and sympathy in logic. In Beziau, J. (Ed.), Logica Universalis (pp. 191-206). Birkhäuser (Firm).
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We define and examine a notion of logical friendliness, which is a broadening of the familiar notion of classical consequence. The concept is tudied first in its simplest form, and then in a syntax-independent version, which we call sympathy. We also draw attention to the surprising number of familiar notions and operations with which it makes contact, providing a new light in which they may be seen.

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