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Under the influence of the mathematization of sciences and the successes of mathematical logic in the last few decades, a special branch of logical-philosophical research has developed. Its essence is the use of the ideas, the apparatus (calculi) and methods of mathematical logic and mathematics (exact methods) in the solution of a series of traditional problems of formal logic and philosophy as well as of new problems of the methodology of science specifically connected with the development of contemporary science.

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Zinov’ev, A.A. (1970). Logical and Physical Implication. In: Tavanec, P.V. (eds) Problems of the Logic of Scientific Knowledge. Synthese Library, vol 25. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3393-0_4

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