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Dialogical logic: dialogical logic is an approach that takes the reverse approach to classical logic and breaks down composite statements into their elementary components. The statement is first presented by a proponent and is challenged bit by bit by an opponent and subsequently defended. True statements are those that can always be won. The dialogical logic was developed by P. Lorenzen (P. Lorenzen, Einführung in die operative Logik und Mathematik, 1955).
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Lorenzen, Paul Dialogical Logic   Lorenzen, Paul

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