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In this Chapter we shall define the semantic relation of evocation of a question by a set of declarative formulas. We shall also examine the basic properties of this relation. The proposed definition provides us with one of the explications of the intuitive concept of the arising of a question from a set of declarative sentences (cf. Chapter 1).
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Cf. Kubiński (1980), p. 66
Cf. Kubiński (1980), p. 66.
These relations were defined by Tadeusz Kubiński (cf. Kubiński, 1980, pp. 58 and 80).
For a detailed description of the properties of regular entailment see the paper Kubiński (1964); for this concept see also the papers Kubiński (1966), (1987), or the books Kubiński (1971), pp. 48–49, or Kubiński (1980), pp. 55–56.
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Wiśniewski, A. (1995). Evocation of Questions. In: The Posing of Questions. Synthese Library, vol 252. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8406-7_5
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