Combining First-Order Classical and Intuitionistic Logic
This paper studies a first-order expansion of a combination C+J of intuitionistic and classical propositional logic, which was studied by Humberstone (1979) and del Cerro and Herzig (1996), from a proof-theoretic viewpoint. While C+J has both classical and intuitionistic implications, our first-order expansion adds classical and intuitionistic universal quantifiers and one existential quantifier to C+J. This paper provides a multi-succedent sequent calculus G(FOC+J) for our combination of the first-order intuitionistic and classical logic. Our sequent calculus G(FOC+J) restricts contexts of the right rules for intuitionistic implication and intuitionistic universal quantifier to particular forms of formulas. The cut-elimination theorem is established to ensure the subformula property. As a corollary, G(FOC+J) is conservative over both first-order intuitionistic and classical logic. Strong completeness of G(FOC+J) is proved via a canonical model argument.
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