Early Structural Reasoning. Gentzen 1932

Review of Symbolic Logic 8 (4):662-679 (2015)
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This paper is a study of the opening section of Gentzen’s first publication of 1932,Über die Existenz unabhängiger Axiomensysteme zu unendlichen Satzsystemen, a text which shows the relevance of Hertz’s work of the 1920’s for the young Gentzen. In fact, Gentzen borrowed from Hertz the analysis of the notion of consequence, which was given in terms of the rules of thinning (Verdünnung) and cut (Schnitt) on sequents (there called “sentences”(Sätze)). Moreover, following Hertz again, he also judged it necessary to justify the forms of inference of the system by providing a semantics for them, so that it became possible to make precise the informal notion of consequence, and to show that the inference rules adopted are correct and sufficient.

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Enrico Moriconi
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Gentzen's proof systems: byproducts in a work of genius.Jan von Plato - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (3):313-367.
Cut as Consequence.Curtis Franks - 2010 - History and Philosophy of Logic 31 (4):349-379.
The Collected Papers of Gerhard Gentzen. [REVIEW]G. Kreisel - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (8):238-265.

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