Quantum logics and lindenbaum property

Studia Logica 46 (1):17 - 35 (1987)
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This paper will take into account the Lindenbaum property in Orthomodular Quantum Logic (OQL) and Partial Classical Logic (PCL). The Lindenbaum property has an interest both from a logical and a physical point of view since it has to do with the problem of the completeness of quantum theory and with the possibility of extending any semantically non-contradictory set of formulas to a semantically non-contradictory complete set of formulas. The main purpose of this paper is to show that both OQL and PCL cannot satisfy the Lindenbaum property.

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The Problem of Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics.Simon Kochen & E. P. Specker - 1967 - Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics 17:59--87.
Semantic analysis of orthologic.R. I. Goldblatt - 1974 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 3 (1/2):19 - 35.

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