Comparative plausibility in neighbourhood models: axiom systems and sequent calculi

10/19/2022
by   Tiziano Dalmonte, et al.
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We introduce a family of comparative plausibility logics over neighbourhood models, generalising Lewis' comparative plausibility operator over sphere models. We provide axiom systems for the logics, and prove their soundness and completeness with respect to the semantics. Then, we introduce two kinds of analytic proof systems for several logics in the family: a multi-premisses sequent calculus in the style of Lellmann and Pattinson, for which we prove cut admissibility, and a hypersequent calculus based on structured calculi for conditional logics by Girlando et al., tailored for countermodel construction over failed proof search. Our results constitute the first steps in the definition of a unified proof theoretical framework for logics equipped with a comparative plausibility operator.

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