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A Quantum Theoretical Account of Common Sense Logic

The peculiar function of language consists in the symbolic expression of mental phenomena, which expression we in part need for communication of those phenomena, and in part need as a sensuous support for our own inner movements of thought.
-- Edmund Husserl ``Review of Ernst Schröder's Vorlesungen Über die Algebra der Logik.''



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Joseph Chen 2002-09-05