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This text centers around the following main subjects: (1) The concept of modularity and independence in classical logic and non-monotonic and other non-classical logic and the consequences on (syntactic and semantical) interpolation and language change. In particular, we will show the connection between interpolation for nonmonotonic logic and manipulation of an abstract notion of size.

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Gabbay, D.M., Schlechta, K. (2011). Introduction. In: Conditionals and Modularity in General Logics. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19068-1_1

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