Extensions of the basic constructive logic for weak consistency BKc1 defined with a falsity constant

Logic and Logical Philosophy 16 (4):311-322 (2007)
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The logic BKc1 is the basic constructive logic for weak consistency in the ternary relational semantics without a set of designated points. In this paper, a number of extensions of B Kc1 defined with a propositional falsity constant are defined. It is also proved that weak consistency is not equivalent to negation-consistency or absolute consistency in any logic included in positive contractionless intermediate logic LC plus the constructive negation of BKc1 and the contraposition axioms

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