Another Combination of Classical and Intuitionistic Conditionals

04/14/2022
by   Satoru Niki, et al.
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On the one hand, classical logic is an extremely successful theory, even if not being perfect. On the other hand, intuitionistic logic is, without a doubt, one of the most important non-classical logics. But, how can proponents of one logic view the other logic? In this paper, we focus on one of the directions, namely how classicists can view intuitionistic logic. To this end, we introduce an expansion of positive intuitionistic logic, both semantically and proof-theoretically, and establish soundness and strong completeness. Moreover, we discuss the interesting status of disjunction, and the possibility of combining classical logic and minimal logic. We also compare our system with the system of Caleiro and Ramos.

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