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John Barwise and Lawrence Moss, Vicious Circles: On the mathematics of Non-Wellfounded Phnenomena

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Akman, V. John Barwise and Lawrence Moss, Vicious Circles: On the mathematics of Non-Wellfounded Phnenomena. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6, 460–464 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008295813424

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