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208Sequent calculi for some trilattice logicsReview of Symbolic Logic 2 (2): 374-395. 2009.The trilattice SIXTEEN3 introduced in Shramko & Wansing (2005) is a natural generalization of the famous bilattice FOUR2. Some Hilbert-style proof systems for trilattice logics related to SIXTEEN3 have recently been studied (Odintsov, 2009; Shramko & Wansing, 2005). In this paper, three sequent calculi GB, FB, and QB are presented for Odintsovs coordinate valuations associated with valuations in SIXTEEN3. The equivalence between GB, FB, and QB, the cut-elimination theorems for these calculi, and…Read more
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129Correction to ‘Displaying the modal logic of consistency’Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (2): 712-712. 2003.
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88Synchronized Linear-Time Temporal LogicStudia Logica 99 (1-3): 365-388. 2011.A new combined temporal logic called synchronized linear-time temporal logic (SLTL) is introduced as a Gentzen-type sequent calculus. SLTL can represent the n -Cartesian product of the set of natural numbers. The cut-elimination and completeness theorems for SLTL are proved. Moreover, a display sequent calculus δ SLTL is defined.
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95Semantics-based Nonmonotonic InferenceNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (1): 44-54. 1995.In this paper we discuss Gabbay's idea of basing nonmonotonic deduction on semantic consequence in intuitionistic logic extended by a consistency operator and Turner's suggestion of replacing the intuitionistic base system by Kleene's three-valued logic. It is shown that a certain counterintuitive feature of these approaches can be avoided by using Nelson's constructive logic N instead of intuitionistic logic or Kleene's system. Moreover, in N a more general notion of consistency can be defined …Read more
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58Bemerkungen Zur Semantik Nicht‐Normaler Möglicher WeltenMathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (6): 551-557. 1989.
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89Predicate logics on displayStudia Logica 62 (1): 49-75. 1999.The paper provides a uniform Gentzen-style proof-theoretic framework for various subsystems of classical predicate logic. In particular, predicate logics obtained by adopting van Behthem''s modal perspective on first-order logic are considered. The Gentzen systems for these logics augment Belnap''s display logic by introduction rules for the existential and the universal quantifier. These rules for x and x are analogous to the display introduction rules for the modal operators and and do not the…Read more
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84Hypersequent and Display Calculi – a Unified PerspectiveStudia Logica 102 (6): 1245-1294. 2014.This paper presents an overview of the methods of hypersequents and display sequents in the proof theory of non-classical logics. In contrast with existing surveys dedicated to hypersequent calculi or to display calculi, our aim is to provide a unified perspective on these two formalisms highlighting their differences and similarities and discussing applications and recent results connecting and comparing them.
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163A Non-Inferentialist, Anti-Realistic Conception of Logical Truth and FalsityTopoi 31 (1): 93-100. 2012.Anti-realistic conceptions of truth and falsity are usually epistemic or inferentialist. Truth is regarded as knowability, or provability, or warranted assertability, and the falsity of a statement or formula is identified with the truth of its negation. In this paper, a non-inferentialist but nevertheless anti-realistic conception of logical truth and falsity is developed. According to this conception, a formula (or a declarative sentence) A is logically true if and only if no matter what is to…Read more
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38Reasoning About Belief RevisionIn Erik J. Olson Sebastian Enqvist (ed.), Belief Revision meets Philosophy of Science, Springer. pp. 303--328. 2011.
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97Informational interpretation of substructural propositional logicsJournal of Logic, Language and Information 2 (4): 285-308. 1993.This paper deals with various substructural propositional logics, in particular with substructural subsystems of Nelson's constructive propositional logics N– and N. Doen's groupoid semantics is extended to these constructive systems and is provided with an informational interpretation in terms of information pieces and operations on information pieces.
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34Translation of hypersequents into display sequentsLogic Journal of the IGPL 6 (5): 719-734. 1998.
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82Completeness and cut-elimination theorems for trilattice logicsAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (10): 816-835. 2011.A sequent calculus for Odintsov’s Hilbert-style axiomatization of a logic related to the trilattice SIXTEEN3 of generalized truth values is introduced. The completeness theorem w.r.t. a simple semantics for is proved using Maehara’s decomposition method that simultaneously derives the cut-elimination theorem for . A first-order extension of and its semantics are also introduced. The completeness and cut-elimination theorems for are proved using Schütte’s method.
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56Strong Cut-Elimination for Constant Domain First-Order S5Logic Journal of the IGPL 3 (5): 797-810. 1995.We consider a labelled tableau presentation of constant domain first-order S5 and prove a strong cut-elimination theorem.
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84A rule-extension of the non-associative Lambek calculusStudia Logica 71 (3): 443-451. 2002.An extension L + of the non-associative Lambek calculus Lis defined. In L + the restriction to formula-conclusion sequents is given up, and additional left introduction rules for the directional implications are introduced. The system L + is sound and complete with respect to a modification of the ternary frame semantics for L.
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |