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This note contains the proof of the following theorem: every model, adequate for SCI, is uncountable.
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Bloom, S. L. and Suszko, R., ‘Semantics for SCI’, Studia Logica 28 (1971) 77–81.
Bloom, S. L. and Suszko, R., ‘Investigations into the Sentential Calculus with Identity’, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (1972) 289–308.
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Suszko, R. (1973). Adequate Models for the Non-Fregean Sentential Calculus (Sci). In: Bogdan, R.J., Niiniluoto, I. (eds) Logic, Language, and Probability. Synthese Library, vol 51. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2568-3_4
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