Substructural logic

ID: substructural-logic

Substructural logic is a category of non-classical logics that arise from modifying or rejecting some of the structural rules of traditional logics, such as classical propositional logic. The term "substructural" reflects the idea that these logics investigate the structural properties of logical inference. In classical logic, some key structural rules include: 1. **Weakening**: If a conclusion follows from a set of premises, it also follows from a larger set of premises.

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