•  43
    Disentangling FDE -Based Paraconsistent Modal Logics
    with Sergei P. Odintsov
    Studia Logica 105 (6): 1221-1254. 2017.
    The relationships between various modal logics based on Belnap and Dunn’s paraconsistent four-valued logic FDE are investigated. It is shown that the paraconsistent modal logic \, which lacks a primitive possibility operator \, is definitionally equivalent with the logic \, which has both \ and \ as primitive modalities. Next, a tableau calculus for the paraconsistent modal logic KN4 introduced by L. Goble is defined and used to show that KN4 is definitionally equivalent with \ without the absur…Read more
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    "This volume comprises the proceedings of the First All-Berlin Workshop on Nonclassical Logics and Information Processing, held at the Free University of Berlin, November 9-10, 1990. The scope of the ten papers in the volume is broad, covering various different subfields of logic - particularly nonclassical logic - and its applications in artificial intelligence. The papers are grouped according to the four major topics that emerged at the meeting: modal systems, logic programming, nonmonotonic …Read more
  •  40
    Proof theory of modal logic (edited book)
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1996.
    Proof Theory of Modal Logic is devoted to a thorough study of proof systems for modal logics, that is, logics of necessity, possibility, knowledge, belief, time, computations etc. It contains many new technical results and presentations of novel proof procedures. The volume is of immense importance for the interdisciplinary fields of logic, knowledge representation, and automated deduction.
  •  33
    Book review (review)
    Erkenntnis 64 (3): 415-418. 2006.
  •  62
    Reprint of: A more general general proof theory
    Journal of Applied Logic 25 23-46. 2017.
    In this paper it is suggested to generalize our understanding of general (structural) proof theory and to consider it as a general theory of two kinds of derivations, namely proofs and dual proofs. The proposal is substantiated by (i) considerations on assertion, denial, and bi-lateralism, (ii) remarks on compositionality in proof-theoretic semantics, and (iii) comments on falsification and co-implication. The main formal result of the paper is a normal form theorem for the natural deduction pro…Read more
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    Modal logics with Belnapian truth values
    with Serge P. Odintsov
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 20 (3): 279-304. 2010.
    Various four- and three-valued modal propositional logics are studied. The basic systems are modal extensions BK and BS4 of Belnap and Dunn's four-valued logic of firstdegree entailment. Three-valued extensions of BK and BS4 are considered as well. These logics are introduced semantically by means of relational models with two distinct evaluation relations, one for verification and the other for falsification. Axiom systems are defined and shown to be sound and complete with respect to the relat…Read more
  •  49
    Displaying the modal logic of consistency
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4): 1573-1590. 1999.
    It is shown that the constructive four-valued logic N4 can be faithfully embedded into the modal logic S4. This embedding is used to obtain complete, cut-free display sequent calculi for N4 and C4, the modal logic of consistency over N4. C4 is a natural monotonic base system for semantics-based non-monotonic reasoning.
  •  89
    This is a purely conceptual paper. It aims at presenting and putting into perspective the idea of a proof-theoretic semantics of the logical operations. The first section briefly surveys various semantic paradigms, and Section 2 focuses on one particular paradigm, namely the proof-theoretic semantics of the logical operations.
  •  32
    Symmetric and dual paraconsistent logics
    with Norihiro Kamide
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 19 (1-2): 7-30. 2010.
    Two new first-order paraconsistent logics with De Morgan-type negations and co-implication, called symmetric paraconsistent logic (SPL) and dual paraconsistent logic (DPL), are introduced as Gentzen-type sequent calculi. The logic SPL is symmetric in the sense that the rule of contraposition is admissible in cut-free SPL. By using this symmetry property, a simpler cut-free sequent calculus for SPL is obtained. The logic DPL is not symmetric, but it has the duality principle. Simple semantics for…Read more
  •  66
    Connectives stranger than tonk
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 35 (6). 2006.
    Many logical systems are such that the addition of Prior's binary connective tonk to them leads to triviality, see [1, 8]. Since tonk is given by some introduction and elimination rules in natural deduction or sequent rules in Gentzen's sequent calculus, the unwanted effects of adding tonk show that some kind of restriction has to be imposed on the acceptable operational inferences rules, in particular if these rules are regarded as definitions of the operations concerned. In this paper, a numbe…Read more
  •  124
    Imagination has recently attracted considerable attention from epistemologists and is recognized as a source of belief and even knowledge. One remarkable feature of imagination is that it is often and typically agentive: agents decide to imagine. In cases in which imagination results in a belief, the agentiveness of imagination may be taken to give rise to indirect doxastic control and epistemic responsibility. This observation calls for a proper understanding of agentive imagination. In particu…Read more
  •  20
    Formal Philosophy - Edited by Vincent F. Hendricks and John Symons
    Philosophical Books 48 (2): 172-173. 2007.
  • Negation: A Notion in Focus
    Studia Logica 63 (2): 293-296. 1999.
  •  97
    In this paper non-normal worlds semantics is presented as a basic, general, and unifying approach to epistemic logic. The semantical framework of non-normal worlds is compared to the model theories of several logics for knowledge and belief that were recently developed in Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is shown that every model for implicit and explicit belief (Levesque), for awareness, general awareness, and local reasoning (Fagin and Halpern), and for awareness and principles (van der Hoek a…Read more
  •  68
    External Curries
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 44 (4): 453-471. 2015.
    Curry’s paradox is well known. The original version employed a conditional connective, and is not forthcoming if the conditional does not satisfy contraction. A newer version uses a validity predicate, instead of a conditional, and is not forthcoming if validity does not satisfy structural contraction. But there is a variation of the paradox which uses “external validity”. And since external validity contracts, one might expect the appropriate version of the Curry paradox to be inescapable. In t…Read more
  •  420
    From BDI and stit to bdi-stit logic
    with Caroline Semmling
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 17 (1-2): 185-207. 2008.
    Since it is desirable to be able to talk about rational agents forming attitudes toward their concrete agency, we suggest an introduction of doxastic, volitional, and intentional modalities into the multi-agent logic of deliberatively seeing to it that, dstit logic. These modalities are borrowed from the well-known BDI (belief-desire-intention) logic. We change the semantics of the belief and desire operators from a relational one to a monotonic neighbourhood semantic in order to handle ascripti…Read more
  •  22
    Tarskian Structured Consequence Relations and Functional Completeness
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (1): 73-92. 1995.
    In this paper functional completeness results are obtained for certain positive and constructive propositional logics associated with a Tarski-type structured consequence relation as defined by Gabbay
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    Substructural logics
    Erkenntnis 45 (1): 115-118. 1996.
  •  2
    Towards Mathematical Philosophy (edited book)
    with David Makinson Jacek Malinowski and Wansing Heinrich
    Springer. 2009.
  •  44
    Consequence, Counterparts and Substitution
    The Monist 85 (4): 483-497. 2002.
  •  38
    Predicate logics on display
    Studia 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
  •  13
    Editorial
    with Roy Dyckhoff
    Studia Logica 69 (1): 3-4. 2001.
  •  5
    Action-Theoreticaspects of Theory Choice
    In S. Rahman J. Symons (ed.), Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, Kluwer Academic Publisher. pp. 419--435. 2004.
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    Informational interpretation of substructural propositional logics
    Journal 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.