• The Handbook of Deontic Logic (Vol. II) (edited book)
    with Ron van der Meyden, John Horty, Xavier Parent, and Leandert van der Torre
    College Publications. forthcoming.
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    The attack as intuitionistic negation
    with M. Gabbay
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (5): 807-837. 2016.
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    What is a Classical Connective?
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (1‐6): 37-44. 1978.
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    Normality, Non-contamination and Logical Depth in Classical Natural Deduction
    with Marcello D’Agostino and Sanjay Modgil
    Studia Logica 108 (2): 291-357. 2020.
    In this paper we provide a detailed proof-theoretical analysis of a natural deduction system for classical propositional logic that (i) represents classical proofs in a more natural way than standard Gentzen-style natural deduction, (ii) admits of a simple normalization procedure such that normal proofs enjoy the Weak Subformula Property, (iii) provides the means to prove a Non-contamination Property of normal proofs that is not satisfied by normal proofs in the Gentzen tradition and is useful f…Read more
  •  44
    Embedding and Automating Conditional Logics in Classical Higher-Order Logic
    with Christoph Benzmüller, Valerio Genovese, and Daniele Rispoli
    Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence 66 (1-4): 257-271. 2012.
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    Handbook of Philosophical Logic
    with F. Guenthner
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (2): 248-250. 2007.
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    Many-Dimensional Modal Logics: Theory and Applications
    with A. Kurucz, F. Wolter, and M. Zakharyaschev
    Studia Logica 81 (1): 147-150. 2005.
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    Preface for Studia Logica Special Issue (2)
    with Leendert Torre
    Studia Logica 93 (2-3): 105-108. 2009.
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    Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics
    with Ruy de Queiroz and Hans Ohlbach
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 3 (1): 151-152. 1995.
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    Forthcoming Papers
    with Y. Shramko, J. Barwise, and J. Van Benthem
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 1 (1): 119-119. 1993.
  • Handbook of Philosophical Logic: Volume 15 (edited book)
    with Franz Guenthner
    Springer. 2011.
  • Handbook of Philosophical Logic Vol. 5 (edited book)
    with F. Guenthner
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2002.
  • ¸ Itegabbay2002 (edited book)
    with F. Guenthner
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2002.
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    Handbook of Philosophical Logic Vol. 15 (edited book)
    with F. Guenthner
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2011.
  • Interpolation and Definability
    with L. L. Maksimova
    In D. M. Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical Logic: Volume 15, Springer. 2011.
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    There are several areas in applied logic where deletion from databases is involved in one way or another:Belief contraction Triggers of the form ‘If condition then remove A’, which are extensively used in database management systemsResource considerations as in relevance and linear logics, where addition or removal of resource can affect provabilityFree logic and the like, where existence and non-existence of individuals affects quantification.All of these areas have certain logical difficulties…Read more
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    Theory of Semi-Instantiation in Abstract Argumentation
    Logica Universalis 10 (4): 431-516. 2016.
    We study instantiated abstract argumentation frames of the form, where is an abstract argumentation frame and where the arguments x of S are instantiated by I as well formed formulas of a well known logic, for example as Boolean formulas or as predicate logic formulas or as modal logic formulas. We use the method of conceptual analysis to derive the properties of our proposed system. We seek to define the notion of complete extensions for such systems and provide algorithms for finding such exte…Read more
  •  64
    Interpolation and Definability: Modal and Intuitionistic Logics
    with Larisa Maksimova
    Oxford University Press UK. 2005.
    This book is a specialized monograph on interpolation and definability, a notion central in pure logic and with significant meaning and applicability in all areas where logic is applied, especially computer science, artificial intelligence, logic programming, philosophy of science and natural language. Suitable for researchers and graduate students in mathematics, computer science and philosophy, this is the latest in the prestigous world-renowned Oxford Logic Guides, which contains Michael Dumm…Read more
  • Extending the Curry {Howard {Tait interpretation to linear, relevant and other logics
    with Rjgb de Queiroz
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 1129-40. 1992.
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    REVIEWS-Many-dimensional modal logics: Theory and applications
    with A. Kurucz, F. Wolter, M. Zakharyaschev, and Mark Reynolds
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (1): 77-78. 2005.
  • A tense logic with split truth table
    Logique Et Analyse. forthcoming.
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    Computation with run time skolemisation (N-Prolog part 3)
    with U. Reyle
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 3 (1): 93-128. 1993.
    ABSTRACT Two computation procedures are described for intuitionistic and classical logic. The first introduces Skolem functions at runtime. The second restricts unification by time stamping. For universal Horn clauses the computation is the same as Prolog.
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    Labelled resolution for classical and non-classical logics
    with U. Reyle
    Studia Logica 59 (2): 179-216. 1997.
    Resolution is an effective deduction procedure for classical logic. There is no similar "resolution" system for non-classical logics (though there are various automated deduction systems). The paper presents resolution systems for intuistionistic predicate logic as well as for modal and temporal logics within the framework of labelled deductive systems. Whereas in classical predicate logic resolution is applied to literals, in our system resolution is applied to L(abelled) R(epresentation) S(tru…Read more
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    REVIEWS-Handbook of philosophical logic, vol. 10
    with F. Guenthner and Theo Mv Janssen
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (2): 248-250. 2007.
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    Equational approach to argumentation networks
    Argument and Computation 3 (2-3). 2012.
    This paper provides equational semantics for Dung's argumentation networks. The network nodes get numerical values in [0,1], and are supposed to satisfy certain equations. The solutions to these equations correspond to the ?extensions? of the network. This approach is very general and includes the Caminada labelling as a special case, as well as many other so-called network extensions, support systems, higher level attacks, Boolean networks, dependence on time, and much more. The equational appr…Read more
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    Branching Quantifiers, English and Montague Grammar
    with J. M. E. Moravcsik
    Theoretical Linguistics 1 140--157. 1974.
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    Handbook of Philosophical Logic, 2nd Edition (edited book)
    with F. Guenthner
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2002.
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    Naming worlds in modal and temporal logic
    with G. Malod
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 11 (1): 29-65. 2002.
    In this paper we suggest adding to predicate modal and temporal logic a locality predicate W which gives names to worlds (or time points). We also study an equal time predicate D(x, y)which states that two time points are at the same distance from the root. We provide the systems studied with complete axiomatizations and illustrate the expressive power gained for modal logic by simulating other logics. The completeness proofs rely on the fairly intuitive notion of a configuration in order to use…Read more