Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium. Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983

Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium. Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983
Title Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium. Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983 PDF eBook
Author M. M. Richter
Publisher Springer
Pages 481
Release 2006-12-08
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540391193

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Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium. Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983

Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium. Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983
Title Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium. Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983 PDF eBook
Author G. H. Müller
Publisher Springer
Pages 492
Release 2006-12-08
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540391150

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Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium, Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983

Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium, Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983
Title Proceedings of the Logic Colloquium, Held in Aachen, July 18-23, 1983 PDF eBook
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Pages 512
Release 1984
Genre Algebraic logic
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Advances in Natural Deduction

Advances in Natural Deduction
Title Advances in Natural Deduction PDF eBook
Author Luiz Carlos Pereira
Publisher Springer
Pages 288
Release 2014-07-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400775482

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This collection of papers, celebrating the contributions of Swedish logician Dag Prawitz to Proof Theory, has been assembled from those presented at the Natural Deduction conference organized in Rio de Janeiro to honour his seminal research. Dag Prawitz’s work forms the basis of intuitionistic type theory and his inversion principle constitutes the foundation of most modern accounts of proof-theoretic semantics in Logic, Linguistics and Theoretical Computer Science. The range of contributions includes material on the extension of natural deduction with higher-order rules, as opposed to higher-order connectives, and a paper discussing the application of natural deduction rules to dealing with equality in predicate calculus. The volume continues with a key chapter summarizing work on the extension of the Curry-Howard isomorphism (itself a by-product of the work on natural deduction), via methods of category theory that have been successfully applied to linear logic, as well as many other contributions from highly regarded authorities. With an illustrious group of contributors addressing a wealth of topics and applications, this volume is a valuable addition to the libraries of academics in the multiple disciplines whose development has been given added scope by the methodologies supplied by natural deduction. The volume is representative of the rich and varied directions that Prawitz work has inspired in the area of natural deduction.

Janusz Czelakowski on Logical Consequence

Janusz Czelakowski on Logical Consequence
Title Janusz Czelakowski on Logical Consequence PDF eBook
Author Jacek Malinowski
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 473
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ISBN 3031444906

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Dag Prawitz on Proofs and Meaning

Dag Prawitz on Proofs and Meaning
Title Dag Prawitz on Proofs and Meaning PDF eBook
Author Heinrich Wansing
Publisher Springer
Pages 469
Release 2014-11-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319110411

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This volume is dedicated to Prof. Dag Prawitz and his outstanding contributions to philosophical and mathematical logic. Prawitz's eminent contributions to structural proof theory, or general proof theory, as he calls it, and inference-based meaning theories have been extremely influential in the development of modern proof theory and anti-realistic semantics. In particular, Prawitz is the main author on natural deduction in addition to Gerhard Gentzen, who defined natural deduction in his PhD thesis published in 1934. The book opens with an introductory paper that surveys Prawitz's numerous contributions to proof theory and proof-theoretic semantics and puts his work into a somewhat broader perspective, both historically and systematically. Chapters include either in-depth studies of certain aspects of Dag Prawitz's work or address open research problems that are concerned with core issues in structural proof theory and range from philosophical essays to papers of a mathematical nature. Investigations into the necessity of thought and the theory of grounds and computational justifications as well as an examination of Prawitz's conception of the validity of inferences in the light of three “dogmas of proof-theoretic semantics” are included. More formal papers deal with the constructive behaviour of fragments of classical logic and fragments of the modal logic S4 among other topics. In addition, there are chapters about inversion principles, normalization of p roofs, and the notion of proof-theoretic harmony and other areas of a more mathematical persuasion. Dag Prawitz also writes a chapter in which he explains his current views on the epistemic dimension of proofs and addresses the question why some inferences succeed in conferring evidence on their conclusions when applied to premises for which one already possesses evidence.

Protoalgebraic Logics

Protoalgebraic Logics
Title Protoalgebraic Logics PDF eBook
Author Janusz Czelakowski
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 456
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9401728070

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The main aim of this book is to present recent ideas in logic centered around the notion of a consequence operation. We wish to show these ideas in a factually and materially connected way, i.e., in the form of a consistent theory derived from several simple assumptions and definitions. These ideas have arisen in many research centers. The thorough study of their history can certainly be an exciting task for the historian of logic; in the book this aspect of the theory is being played down. The book belongs to abstract algebraic logic, the area of research that explores to a large extent interconnections between algebra and logic. The results presented here concern logics defined in zero-order languages (Le., quantifier-free sentential languages without predicate symbols). The reach of the theory expounded in the book is, in fact, much wider. The theory is also valid for logics defined in languages of higer orders. The problem of transferring the theory to the level of first-order languages has been satisfactorily solved and new ideas within this area have been put forward in the work of Blok and Pigozzi [1989].