2008
DOI: 10.1080/01445340701830334
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On Inversion Principles

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“…Having accomplished that task, in this section we would like to briefly explore what we think is a promising way of expanding the proof-theoretic pluralist framework beyond MILP. 22 An important issue has remained in the background until now: the possibility of changing logic by changing the operational rules and by starting with a notion of derivability differing from the one we have chosen. This possibility is compatible with a proof-theoretic pluralism based on Belnap's global harmony.…”
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“…Having accomplished that task, in this section we would like to briefly explore what we think is a promising way of expanding the proof-theoretic pluralist framework beyond MILP. 22 An important issue has remained in the background until now: the possibility of changing logic by changing the operational rules and by starting with a notion of derivability differing from the one we have chosen. This possibility is compatible with a proof-theoretic pluralism based on Belnap's global harmony.…”
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“…Pr. I, 2, 24b [20][21][22][23][24][25] Leaving exegetical details aside, it is interesting to note that in providing an informal gloss of the necessity feature of logical consequence, Beall and Restall themselves seem to have in mind something which echoes, at least at first glance, the thought expressed by Aristotle's passage. They write:…”
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“…I establish his result proof-theoretically and constructively by means of normalisation inKürbis (2021), which can be read as a companion piece to the present paper. For the history of inversion principles, seeMoriconi and Tesconi (2008).6 It is an intuitionistic version of Parigot's classical system of free deduction when written in natural deduction style(Parigot 1992). The latter is a system of multiple conclusion sequent calculus.…”
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“…satisfy the inversion principle: "A proof of the conclusion of an elimination is already 'contained' in the proofs of the premisses when the major premiss is inferred by introduction" (Prawitz, 1971, pp. 246-247, see also Lorenzen, 1955;Prawitz, 1965;Schroeder-Heister, 2007;Moriconi & Tesconi, 2008). The inversion principle suggests the idea that consecutive applications of the introduction rule followed immediately by the elimination rule constitute a redundancy.…”
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