The (Greatest) Fragment of Classical Logic that Respects the Variable-Sharing Principle (in the FMLA-FMLA Framework)
The (Greatest) Fragment of Classical Logic that Respects the Variable-Sharing Principle (in the FMLA-FMLA Framework)
Author(s): Damian E. SzmucSubject(s): Logic
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: relevant logics; non-transitive logics; p-matrix; weak Kleene algebra; infectious logics
Summary/Abstract: We examine the set of formula-to-formula valid inferences of Classical Logic, where the premise and the conclusion share at least a propositional variable in common. We review the fact, already proved in the literature, that such a system is identical to the first-degree entailment fragment of R. Epstein's Relatedness Logic, and that it is a non-transitive logic of the sort investigated by S. Frankowski and others. Furthermore, we provide a semantics and a calculus for this logic. The semantics is defined in terms of a p-matrix built on top of a 5-valued extension of the 3-element weak Kleene algebra, whereas the calculus is defined in terms of a Gentzen-style sequent system where the left and right negation rules are subject to linguistic constraints.
Journal: Bulletin of the Section of Logic
- Issue Year: 50/2021
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 421-453
- Page Count: 33
- Language: English