2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-2567.2012.01133.x
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Experimental Logics, Mechanism and Knowable Consistency

Abstract: In a paper published in 1975, Robert Jeroslow introduced the concept of an experimental logic as a generalization of ordinary formal systems such that theoremhood is a Π 2 0 -property (or in practice Δ 2 0 ) rather than Σ 1 0 . These systems can be viewed as (rather crude) representations of axiomatic theories evolving stepwise over time. Similar ideas can be found in papers by Putnam (1965) and McCarthy and Shapiro (1987).The topic of the present article is a discussion of a suggestion by Allen Hazen, that th… Show more

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“…We strengthened this result by deleting the requirement of "explicit extension of PA" (Theorem 3). The optimality of this result, in a sense, follows from the fact that a complete ∆ n+1 -definable and Σ n−1sound theory (which is an explicit extension of PA) may prove its own Σ n−1 -soundness (Theorem 6-which generalizes an example of [6] reconstructed in [7]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We strengthened this result by deleting the requirement of "explicit extension of PA" (Theorem 3). The optimality of this result, in a sense, follows from the fact that a complete ∆ n+1 -definable and Σ n−1sound theory (which is an explicit extension of PA) may prove its own Σ n−1 -soundness (Theorem 6-which generalizes an example of [6] reconstructed in [7]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But if Pr T does not satisfy the derivability conditions, then Gödel's second incompleteness theorem may not hold anymore; see [6, pp. 263-264] for an example of a consistent ∆ 2 -definable extension of PA which proves its own (standard) consistency statement (Section 5 of [7] contains a more modern treatment). So, the derivability conditions may not hold for definable theories in general, even if they are sufficiently strong, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…1 -soundness should be satisfied by any theory which is intended to be a formalization of mathematics including arithmetic, and 2 -definable theory whose consistency is provable in it (see Feferman (1960)). It is an interesting problem to investigate theories which are out of the range of Gödel's theorems, and, for example, nonrecursively-enumerable theories which prove their own consistency are investigated in Niebergall (2005) and Kaså (2012).…”
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confidence: 99%