The simple substitution property of the intermediate propositional logics on finite slices

Studia Logica 52 (1):41 - 62 (1993)
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Abstract

The simple substitution property provides a systematic and easy method for proving a theorem by an axiomatic way. The notion of the property was introduced in Hosoi [4] but without a definite name and he showed three examples of the axioms with the property. Later, the property was given it's name as above in Sasaki [7].Our main result here is that the necessary and sufficient condition for a logicL on a finite slice to have the simple substitution property is thatL is finite. Here the necessity part is essentially new, for the sufficiency part has been proved in Hosoi and Sasaki [5]. Also the proof of sufficiency part is improved here.

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Finite Logics and the simple substitution property.Tsutomu Hosoi & Katsumi Sasaki - 1990 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 19 (3):74-78.

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