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Artemov S., Fitting M.. Justification Logic: Reasoning with Reasons. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2019. — 271 p.. 2019

Classical logic is concerned, loosely, with the behavior of truths. Epistemic logic similarly is about the behavior of known or believed truths. Justification logic is a theory of reasoning that enables the tracking of evidence for statements and therefore provides a logical framework for the reliability of assertions. This book, the first in the area, is a systematic account of the subject, progressing from modal logic through to the establishment of an arithmetic interpretation of intuitionistic logic. The presentation is mathematically rigorous but in a style that will appeal to readers from a wide variety of areas to which the theory applies. These include mathematical logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, philosophical logic and epistemology, linguistics, and game theory.

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1 Why Justification Logic?
2 The Basics of Justification Logic
3 The Ontology of Justifications
4 Fitting Models
5 Sequents and Tableaus
6 Realization - How It Began
7 Realization - Generalized
8 The Range of Realization
9 Arithmetical Completeness and BHK Semantics
10 Quantifiers in Justification Logic
11 Going Past Modal Logic

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  3. Arun Sharma. How to prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CAT. McGraw-Hill Education series,2012. — 1111 p. - 2012 ãîä
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