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The purpose of this chapter is to give a systematic treatment of the most important results concerning different notions of completeness for propositional logics. We consider, in Section 3.1, the notion of Γ-completeness and Γ-maximality and use them in the further development of the theory of Post-complete (Section 3.2) and structurally complete (Section 3.4) systems. Thus, Section 3.1 is rather technical; we search there for properties which Post-completeness, structural completeness, maximality and other similar notions have in common.

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(2008). Completeness of propositional logics. In: Completeness Theory for Propositional Logics. Studies in Universal Logic. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8518-7_3

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