Directional Deduction
Logic
2022-08-09 v1
Abstract
We present some new methods for logical deduction, based on ideas from ground theory. Roughly speaking, in our calculi a typical deduction will proceed as follows: we first analyse the premiss down to its ultimate grounds; then we discard information irrelevant to the conclusion; and then we synthesize the conclusion up from its ultimate grounds. We give a series of calculi for: classical propositional logic (Chapter 1); classical predicate logic (Chapter 2); modal propositional logic and modal predicate logic (Chapter 3); and some relevantistic fragments of these various systems (Chapters 4 and 5). In connection with these fragments we develop also some new semantic constructions, of 'truthmaker semantics' type.
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@article{arxiv.2208.03925,
title = {Directional Deduction},
author = {Roderick Batchelor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.03925},
year = {2022}
}
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165 pages