
In this chapter, we provide a characterization of the class of propositional resolution logics and delineate the distinct character of resolution logics with strong resolution counterparts. We also study resolution counterparts of disjunctive logics and show that in the presence of disjunction, the deductive process can be based on a single-conclusion variant of the resolution rule.
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