Provability and Satisfiability. On the Local Models for Natural Deduction

Problems of Logic (Probleme de Logică) (1):56-73 (2024)
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This paper discusses the relation between the natural deduction rules of deduction in sequent format and the provability valuation starting from Garson’s Local Expression Theorem, which is meant to establish that the natural deduction rules of inference enforce exactly the classical meanings of the propositional connectives if these rules are taken to be locally valid, i.e. if they are taken to preserve sequent satisfaction. I argue that the natural deduction rules for disjunction are in no better position than the axiomatic calculi in uniquely determining the intended meaning of disjunction when the local models are used, if a satisfied sequent embeds, as a logical inferentialist should require, a formal derivability relation. This happens because, when governed by these rules and without additional semantic assumptions, the disjunction sign still expresses a non-extensional connective, i.e. a connective that, properly understood, has no unique logical characteristic. However, this is not a dead end for the logical inferentialists since both a multiple conclusions formalization of the disjunction operator and a bilateralist one do succeed in restoring the standard meaning of disjunction.

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Constantin C. Brîncuș
Institute of Philosophy and Psychology, Romanian Academy

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