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It is shown that a set of semi-recursive logics, including many fragments of CL (Classical Logic), can be embedded within CL in an interesting way. A logic belongs to the set iff it has a certain type of semantics, called nice semantics. The set includes many logics presented in the literature. The embedding reveals structural properties of the embedded logic. The embedding turns finite premise sets into finite premise sets. The partial decision methods for CL that are goal directed with respect to CL are turned into partial decision methods that are goal directed with respect to the embedded logics.
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During the research of this paper Peter Verdée was a post-doctoral fellow of the Fund for Scientific Research—Flanders at Ghent University and later of FAPESP at the State University of Campinas, SP, Brazil.
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Verdée, P., Batens, D. Nice Embedding in Classical Logic. Stud Logica 104, 47–78 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11225-015-9622-3
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