Reasoning with sentences and diagrams

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A formal system is studied having both sentences and diagrams as well-formed representations. Proofs in the system allow inference back and forth between sentences and diagrams, as well as between diagrams and diagrams, and between sentences and sentences. This sort of heterogeneous system is of interest because external representations other than linguistic ones occur commonly in actual reasoning in conjunction with language. Syntax, semantics, and rules of inference for the system are given and it is shown to be sound and complete. © 1994, Duke University Press. All Rights Reserved.

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Hammer, E. (1994). Reasoning with sentences and diagrams. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 35(1), 73–87. https://doi.org/10.1305/ndjfl/1040609295

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