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Sound and Complete Neurosymbolic Reasoning with LLM-Grounded Interpretations

Artificial Intelligence 2025-08-04 v2 Computation and Language Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive capabilities in natural language understanding and generation, but they exhibit problems with logical consistency in the output they generate. How can we harness LLMs' broad-coverage parametric knowledge in formal reasoning despite their inconsistency? We present a method for directly integrating an LLM into the interpretation function of the formal semantics for a paraconsistent logic. We provide experimental evidence for the feasibility of the method by evaluating the function using datasets created from several short-form factuality benchmarks. Unlike prior work, our method offers a theoretical framework for neurosymbolic reasoning that leverages an LLM's knowledge while preserving the underlying logic's soundness and completeness properties.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2507.09751,
  title  = {Sound and Complete Neurosymbolic Reasoning with LLM-Grounded Interpretations},
  author = {Bradley P. Allen and Prateek Chhikara and Thomas Macaulay Ferguson and Filip Ilievski and Paul Groth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.09751},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

29 pages, 9 tables, 3 figures. Accepted to the 19th Conference on Neurosymbolic Learning and Reasoning (NeSy 2025)