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Book SynopsisPresents the proceedings from the Eleventh Brazilian Logic Conference on Mathematical Logic held by the Brazilian Logic Society in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. This book presents research on several aspects of model theory, proof theory, algebraic logic, category theory, and connections between logic and computer science.
Table of ContentsPart I. Advances in Logic: The mathematical structure of logical syntax by J.-Y. Beziau Quantifiers for reasonizing with imperfect information and $\Sigma{^1_1}$-logic by X. Caicedo and M. Krynicki Society semantics and multiple-valued logics by W. A. Carnielli and M. Lima-Marques A topological approach to the logic underlying fuzzy subset theory by J. C. Cifuentes Categorical logic with partial elements by M. E. Coniglio Algebraic K-theory of fields and special groups by M. Dickmann and F. Miraglia Closed ideals of $MV$-algebras by A. Di Nola, G. Georgescu, and S. Sessa Definitions of adjunction by K. Dosen A reduced spectrum for $MV$-algebras by N. G. Martinez Part II. Advances in Theoretical Computer Science: A tableau calculus for Dummett predicate logic by A. Avellone, M. Ferrari, P. Miglioli, and U. Moscato A hierarchy of unbounded almost rigid classes of finite structures by J. M. Turull Torres Some connections between logic and computer science by P. A. S. Veloso Part III. Advances in Philosophical Logic: Opaque predicates, veiled sets and their logic by D. Krause and S. French Truth, quasi-truth and paraconsistency by O. Bueno To be a Fregean or to be a Husserlian: That is the question for Platonists by G. E. Rosado Haddock A modal framework for consequential implication and the factor law by C. Pizzi.