Further Readings
- Orlov, I. E., 1925. The Logic of the Natural Sciences. Moscow-Leningrad. (in Russian).
- ------, 1928, "The Logic of Compatibility of Propositions" in Matematicheskii Sbornik 35 (3-4): 263-86 (in Russian).
- Bazhanov, V. A., 2003, "The Scholar and the 'Wolfhound Era': The Fate of Ivan E. Orlov's Ideas in Logic, Philosophy, and Science," Science in Context 16 (4): 535-50.
- Došen, K., 1992, "The First Axiomatization of Relevant Logic," Journal of Philosophical Logic 21: 339-56.
- Došen, K., 1993, "A Historical Introduction to Substructural Logics" in Substructural Logics, eds. Schroeder-Heister P., and Došen K. Oxford Univ. Press: 1-36.
- Restall, Greg, 2000. Substructural Logics. Routledge.
- Stelzner, Werner, 2002. Compatibility and relevance: Bolzano and Orlov, Logic and Logical Philosophy 10: 137-171.
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Name | Orlov, Ivan |
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Date of birth | 1886 |
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Date of death | 1936 |
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