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- Frederic_Brenton_Fitch abstract "Frederic Brenton Fitch (1908–1987) was an American logician, the inventor of Fitch-style calculus, and a Sterling Professor Emeritus at Yale University. In his 1963 published paper "A Logical Analysis of Some Value Concepts" he proves "Theorem 5" (originally by Alonzo Church) which later became famous in context of the Knowability Paradox.".
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- Frederic_Brenton_Fitch comment "Frederic Brenton Fitch (1908–1987) was an American logician, the inventor of Fitch-style calculus, and a Sterling Professor Emeritus at Yale University. In his 1963 published paper "A Logical Analysis of Some Value Concepts" he proves "Theorem 5" (originally by Alonzo Church) which later became famous in context of the Knowability Paradox.".
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