A logic of questions and answers

Philosophy of Science 28 (1):40-46 (1961)
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A logic of questions and answers exists within the logic of statements, if we make the following identifications (roughly): "Whether" questions are identified with true exclusive disjunctions, and "which" questions are identified with true existential quantifications. The question-and-answer process is interpreted as an information-matching game. The question mark is not needed except as a device of abbreviation. Complete and partial answers can be distinguished and various relations of relevance, independence, and resolution defined

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reprint Harrah, David (1964) "A Logic of Questions and Answers". Journal of Symbolic Logic 29(3):136-138

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