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A Non-classical Logical Approach to Social Software
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2017
Outstanding Contributions to Logic
The term social software was coined by Rohit Parikh in 2002. Social software can be viewed as a research program which studies the construction and verification of social procedures by using tools in logic and computer science. However, to the best of my knowledge, social software has not been considered from a non-classical logical perspective. In this paper, I argue how non-classical logical approaches can enrich, broaden and support the agenda of social software.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-47843-2_6
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