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A related issue involving both uniqueness and existence does deserve attention, however, arising over competition between logics, differing on the rules governing a connective where the first logic has rules which suffice to characterize uniquely a connective and the second has all these and more governing that connective.
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But of course this is not a possibility, since the rules governing ¬i characterize it uniquely and those governing ¬c duplicate them think of ¬c as ¬i′, in terms of the above discussion and do more (securing the provability of ¬c¬cp ≻ p, for example).
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