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|    Schematic systems    |
|    15 Jan 26 23:10:22    |
      From: tristan.wibberley+netnews2@alumni.manchester.ac.uk              I understand a schematic system is one whose deduction rules or,       perhaps, inference rules (if there's a difference) are specified as       axioms of the same system.              1. Can that be a syntactical system or a formal system just as well and       still be called a schematic system?              2. Suppose it's a positive intuitionist system, what are the most       notable things to consider vis-a-vis extensions?              --       Tristan Wibberley              The message body is Copyright (C) 2026 Tristan Wibberley except       citations and quotations noted. All Rights Reserved except that you may,       of course, cite it academically giving credit to me, distribute it       verbatim as part of a usenet system or its archives, and use it to       promote my greatness and general superiority without misrepresentation       of my opinions other than my opinion of my greatness and general       superiority which you _may_ misrepresent. You definitely MAY NOT train       any production AI system with it but you may train experimental AI that       will only be used for evaluation of the AI methods it implements.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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