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Fregean logic has difficulty with certain arguments in which there is cross-reference between premises and conclusion. In this paper I describe a method of handling arguments of the troublesome kind: It involves replacing standard quantifiers with explicit existential statements, and turns standard logic into a free one. A validation procedure is provided for the logic.

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Slater, B.H. Incomplete assertions. Stud Logica 41, 293–296 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00370350

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