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    Implicational f-structures and implicational relevance logics.A. Avron - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (2):788-802.
    We describe a method for obtaining classical logic from intuitionistic logic which does not depend on any proof system, and show that by applying it to the most important implicational relevance logics we get relevance logics with nice semantical and proof-theoretical properties. Semantically all these logics are sound and strongly complete relative to classes of structures in which all elements except one are designated. Proof-theoretically they correspond to cut-free hypersequential Gentzen-type calculi. Another major property of all these logic is that (...)
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  2. Implicational F-Structures and Implicational Relevance Logics.A. Avron - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (2):788-802.
    We describe a method for obtaining classical logic from intuitionistic logic which does not depend on any proof system, and show that by applying it to the most important implicational relevance logics we get relevance logics with nice semantical and proof-theoretical properties. Semantically all these logics are sound and strongly complete relative to classes of structures in which all elements except one are designated. Proof-theoretically they correspond to cut-free hypersequential Gentzen-type calculi. Another major property of all these logics is that (...)
     
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    Multiplicative conjunction and an algebraic meaning of contraction and weakening.A. Avron - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (3):831-859.
    We show that the elimination rule for the multiplicative (or intensional) conjunction $\wedge$ is admissible in many important multiplicative substructural logics. These include LL m (the multiplicative fragment of Linear Logic) and RMI m (the system obtained from LL m by adding the contraction axiom and its converse, the mingle axiom.) An exception is R m (the intensional fragment of the relevance logic R, which is LL m together with the contraction axiom). Let SLL m and SR m be, respectively, (...)
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  4. Multiplicative Conjunction and an Algebraic Meaning of Contraction and Weakening.A. Avron - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (3):831-859.
    We show that the elimination rule for the multiplicative conjunction $\wedge$ is admissible in many important multiplicative substructural logics. These include LL$_m$ and RMI$_m$ An exception is R$_m$. Let SLL$_m$ and SR$_m$ be, respectively, the systems which are obtained from LL$_m$ and R$_m$ by adding this rule as a new rule of inference. The set of theorems of SR$_m$ is a proper extension of that of R$_m$, but a proper subset of the set of theorems of RMI$_m$. Hence it still (...)
     
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  5. The method of hypersequents in the proof theory of propositional non-classical logics.Arnon Avron - 1977 - In Wilfrid Hodges (ed.), Logic. New York: Penguin Books. pp. 1-32.
    Until not too many years ago, all logics except classical logic (and, perhaps, intuitionistic logic too) were considered to be things esoteric. Today this state of a airs seems to have completely been changed. There is a growing interest in many types of nonclassical logics: modal and temporal logics, substructural logics, paraconsistent logics, non-monotonic logics { the list is long. The diversity of systems that have been proposed and studied is so great that a need is felt by many researchers (...)
     
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  6. A constructive analysis of RM.Arnon Avron - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (4):939 - 951.
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    Rough Sets and 3-Valued Logics.A. Avron & B. Konikowska - 2008 - Studia Logica 90 (1):69-92.
    In the paper we explore the idea of describing Pawlak’s rough sets using three-valued logic, whereby the value t corresponds to the positive region of a set, the value f — to the negative region, and the undefined value u — to the border of the set. Due to the properties of the above regions in rough set theory, the semantics of the logic is described using a non-deterministic matrix (Nmatrix). With the strong semantics, where only the value t is (...)
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    Formulas for which contraction is admissible.A. Avron - 1998 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 6 (1):43-48.
    A formula A is said to have the contraction property in a logic L if whenever A, A, Γ ⊨ L B also A, Γ & ; L B. In MLL and in MALL without the additive constants a formula has the contraction property if it is a theorem. Adding the mix rule does not change this fact. In MALL and in affine logic A has the contraction property if either A is provable of A is equivalent to the additive (...)
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    Two types of multiple-conclusion systems.A. Avron - 1998 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 6 (5):695-718.
    Hypersequents are finite sets of ordinary sequents. We show that multiple-conclusion sequents and single-conclusion hypersequents represent two different natural methods of switching from a single-conclusion calculus to a multiple-conclusion one. The use of multiple-conclusion sequents corresponds to using a multiplicative disjunction, while the use of single-conclusion hypersequents corresponds to using an additive one. Moreover: each of the two methods is usually based on a different natural semantic idea and accordingly leads to a different class of algebraic structures. In the cases (...)
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    A Constructive Analysis of $mathbf{RM}$.Arnon Avron - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (4):939-951.
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    Reasoning with logical bilattices.Ofer Arieli & Arnon Avron - 1996 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 5 (1):25--63.
    The notion of bilattice was introduced by Ginsberg, and further examined by Fitting, as a general framework for many applications. In the present paper we develop proof systems, which correspond to bilattices in an essential way. For this goal we introduce the notion of logical bilattices. We also show how they can be used for efficient inferences from possibly inconsistent data. For this we incorporate certain ideas of Kifer and Lozinskii, which happen to suit well the context of our work. (...)
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  12. Ideal Paraconsistent Logics.O. Arieli, A. Avron & A. Zamansky - 2011 - Studia Logica 99 (1-3):31-60.
    We define in precise terms the basic properties that an ‘ideal propositional paraconsistent logic’ is expected to have, and investigate the relations between them. This leads to a precise characterization of ideal propositional paraconsistent logics. We show that every three-valued paraconsistent logic which is contained in classical logic, and has a proper implication connective, is ideal. Then we show that for every n > 2 there exists an extensive family of ideal n -valued logics, each one of which is not (...)
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    A Non-deterministic View on Non-classical Negations.Arnon Avron - 2005 - Studia Logica 80 (2-3):159-194.
    We investigate two large families of logics, differing from each other by the treatment of negation. The logics in one of them are obtained from the positive fragment of classical logic (with or without a propositional constant ff for “the false”) by adding various standard Gentzen-type rules for negation. The logics in the other family are similarly obtained from LJ+, the positive fragment of intuitionistic logic (again, with or without ff). For all the systems, we provide simple semantics which is (...)
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    The Religious, the Secular, and the Natural Sciences: Nietzsche and the Death of God.Avron Kulak - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (6):785 - 797.
    When, in The Gay Science, Nietzsche poses the question of how the natural sciences are possible, he insists that they depend not on a principle that is natural but on the will to truth, the will not to deceive even oneself, with which, he holds, ?we stand on moral ground.? Yet, that the natural sciences stand on ground that is moral also means, for Nietzsche, that their origin is to be located in ?a faith that is thousands of years old,? (...)
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  15. Non-deterministic Semantics for Logics with a Consistency Operator.Arnon Avron - unknown
    In order to handle inconsistent knowledge bases in a reasonable way, one needs a logic which allows nontrivial inconsistent theories. Logics of this sort are called paraconsistent. One of the oldest and best known approaches to the problem of designing useful paraconsistent logics is da Costa’s approach, which seeks to allow the use of classical logic whenever it is safe to do so, but behaves completely differently when contradictions are involved. Da Costa’s approach has led to the family of logics (...)
     
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    Analysis in a Formal Predicative Set Theory.Nissan Levi & Arnon Avron - 2021 - In Alexandra Silva, Renata Wassermann & Ruy de Queiroz (eds.), Logic, Language, Information, and Computation: 27th International Workshop, Wollic 2021, Virtual Event, October 5–8, 2021, Proceedings. Springer Verlag. pp. 167-183.
    We present correct and natural development of fundamental analysis in a predicative set theory we call PZFU\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\mathsf {PZF}^{\mathsf {U}}}$$\end{document}. This is done by using a delicate and careful choice of those Dedekind cuts that are adopted as real numbers. PZFU\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\mathsf {PZF}^{\mathsf {U}}}$$\end{document} is based on ancestral logic rather than on first-order logic. Its key feature is that it is definitional in the sense (...)
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    A paraconsistent view on B and S5.Arnon Avron & Anna Zamansky - 2016 - In Lev Beklemishev, Stéphane Demri & András Máté (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 11. CSLI Publications. pp. 21-37.
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    General patterns for nonmonotonic reasoning: from basic entailments to plausible relations.O. Arieli & A. Avron - 2000 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 8 (2):119-148.
    This paper has two goals. First, we develop frameworks for logical systems which are able to reflect not only non-monotonic patterns of reasoning, but also paraconsistent reasoning. Our second goal is to have a better understanding of the conditions that a useful relation for nonmonotonic reasoning should satisfy. For this we consider a sequence of generalizations of the pioneering works of Gabbay, Kraus, Lehmann, Magidor and Makinson. These generalizations allow the use of monotonic nonclassical logics as the underlying logic upon (...)
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  19. Tonk- A Full Mathematical Solution.Arnon Avron - unknown
    There is a long tradition (See e.g. [9, 10]) starting from [12], according to which the meaning of a connective is determined by the introduction and elimination rules which are associated with it. The supporters of this thesis usually have in mind natural deduction systems of a certain ideal type (explained in Section 3 below). Unfortunately, already the handling of classical negation requires rules which are not of that type. This problem can be solved in the framework of multiple-conclusion Gentzen-type (...)
     
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  20. Many-valued non-deterministic semantics for first-order logics of formal (in)consistency.Arnon Avron - manuscript
    A paraconsistent logic is a logic which allows non-trivial inconsistent theories. One of the oldest and best known approaches to the problem of designing useful paraconsistent logics is da Costa’s approach, which seeks to allow the use of classical logic whenever it is safe to do so, but behaves completely differently when contradictions are involved. da Costa’s approach has led to the family of Logics of Formal (In)consistency (LFIs). In this paper we provide non-deterministic semantics for a very large family (...)
     
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    Rigidity and corrigibility.Avron Polakow - 1986 - Philosophia 15 (4):397-407.
    Zemach's arguments have gone to show that terms might be rigid designators in ordinary language even though they are not natural kind terms. It has been argued that his argument is inconclusive. However it has been claimed that Putnam's argument is much too strong for it would preclude interesting scientific hypotheses about identity between what appear to be different substances, solely on the grounds of modal necessity.It has been shown that rigid designators can be disjunctive but that this possibility is (...)
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  22. Logical Non-determinism as a Tool for Logical Modularity: An Introduction.Arnon Avron - unknown
    It is well known that every propositional logic which satisfies certain very natural conditions can be characterized semantically using a multi-valued matrix ([Los and Suszko, 1958; W´ ojcicki, 1988; Urquhart, 2001]). However, there are many important decidable logics whose characteristic matrices necessarily consist of an infinite number of truth values. In such a case it might be quite difficult to find any of these matrices, or to use one when it is found. Even in case a logic does have a (...)
     
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  23. Many-valued non-deterministic semantics for first-order Logics of Formal (In)consistency.Arnon Avron - unknown
    A paraconsistent logic is a logic which allows non-trivial inconsistent theories. One of the oldest and best known approaches to the problem of designing useful paraconsistent logics is da Costa’s approach, which seeks to allow the use of classical logic whenever it is safe to do so, but behaves completely differently when contradictions are involved. da Costa’s approach has led to the family of Logics of Formal (In)consistency (LFIs). In this paper we provide non-deterministic semantics for a very large family (...)
     
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  24. A note on the structure of bilattices.Arnon Avron - unknown
    The notion of a bilattice was rst introduced by Ginsburg (see Gin]) as a general framework for a diversity of applications (such as truth maintenance systems, default inferences and others). The notion was further investigated and applied for various purposes by Fitting (see Fi1]- Fi6]). The main idea behind bilattices is to use structures in which there are two (partial) order relations, having di erent interpretations. The two relations should, of course, be connected somehow in order for the mathematical structure (...)
     
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  25. A Simple Proof of Completeness and Cut-elimination for Propositional G¨ odel Logic.Arnon Avron - unknown
    We provide a constructive, direct, and simple proof of the completeness of the cut-free part of the hypersequential calculus for G¨odel logic (thereby proving both completeness of the calculus for its standard semantics, and the admissibility of the cut rule in the full calculus). We then extend the results and proofs to derivations from assumptions, showing that such derivations can be confined to those in which cuts are made only on formulas which occur in the assumptions.
     
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  26. Simple Consequence Relations.Arnon Avron - unknown
    We provide a general investigation of Logic in which the notion of a simple consequence relation is taken to be fundamental. Our notion is more general than the usual one since we give up monotonicity and use multisets rather than sets. We use our notion for characterizing several known logics (including Linear Logic and non-monotonic logics) and for a general, semantics-independent classi cation of standard connectives via equations on consequence relations (these include Girard's \multiplicatives" and \additives"). We next investigate the (...)
     
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    What is a logical system?Arnon Avron - 1994 - In Dov M. Gabbay (ed.), What is a Logical System? Oxford University Press.
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  28. A Formula-Preferential Base for Paraconsistent and Plausible Reasoning Systems.Arnon Avron & Iddo Lev - 2001 - In Proceedings of the Workshop on Inconsistency in Data and Knowledge. pp. 60-70.
    We provide a general framework for constructing natural consequence relations for paraconsistent and plausible nonmonotonic reasoning. The framework is based on preferential systems whose preferences are based on the satisfaction of formulas in models. We show that these natural preferential In the research on paraconsistency, preferential systems systems that were originally designed for for paraconsistent reasoning fulfill a key condition (stopperedness or smoothness) from the theoretical research of nonmonotonic reasoning. Consequently, the nonmonotonic consequence relations that they induce fulfill the desired (...)
     
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  29. A Framework for Formalizing Set Theories Based on the Use of Static Set Terms.Arnon Avron - unknown
    We present a new unified framework for formalizations of axiomatic set theories of different strength, from rudimentary set theory to full ZF . It allows the use of set terms, but provides a static check of their validity. Like the inconsistent “ideal calculus” for set theory, it is essentially based on just two set-theoretical principles: extensionality and comprehension (to which we add ∈-induction and optionally the axiom of choice). Comprehension is formulated as: x ∈ {x | ϕ} ↔ ϕ, where (...)
     
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    The Semantics and Proof Theory of Linear Logic.Arnon Avron - 1988 - Theoretical Computer Science 57 (2):161-184.
    Linear logic is a new logic which was recently developed by Girard in order to provide a logical basis for the study of parallelism. It is described and investigated in Gi]. Girard's presentation of his logic is not so standard. In this paper we shall provide more standard proof systems and semantics. We shall also extend part of Girard's results by investigating the consequence relations associated with Linear Logic and by proving corresponding str ong completeness theorems. Finally, we shall investigate (...)
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  31. A Model-Theoretic Approach for Recovering Consistent Data from Inconsistent Knowledge-Bases.Arnon Avron - unknown
    One of the most signi cant drawbacks of classical logic is its being useless in the presence of an inconsistency. Nevertheless, the classical calculus is a very convenient framework to work with. In this work we propose means for drawing conclusions from systems that are based on classical logic, although the informationmightbe inconsistent. The idea is to detect those parts of the knowledge-base that \cause" the inconsistency, and isolate the parts that are \recoverable". We do this by temporarily switching into (...)
     
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  32. A Triple Correspondence in Canonical Calculi: Strong Cut-Elimination, Coherence, and Non-deterministic Semantics.Arnon Avron & Anna Zamansky - unknown
    An (n, k)-ary quantifier is a generalized logical connective, binding k variables and connecting n formulas. Canonical systems with (n, k)-ary quantifiers form a natural class of Gentzen-type systems which in addition to the standard axioms and structural rules have only logical rules in which exactly one occurrence of a quantifier is introduced. The semantics for these systems is provided using two-valued non-deterministic matrices, a generalization of the classical matrix. In this paper we use a constructive syntactic criterion of coherence (...)
     
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    Between Kierkegaard and Kant: Dividing Faith and Reason.Avron Kulak - 2012 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2012 (1):223-239.
    This study is dedicated to exploring the ways in which Kierkegaard provides a criterion for thinking about the principles of plurality when, in the context of distinguishing between Socrates and Christ, between different conceptions of difference—between those that support the difference of the other and those that do not—he writes that, just as no one must separate what God has joined, so no one must join what God has separated. When Kierkegaard then makes central to faith the incommensurability of single (...)
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    Kierkegaard, Derrida, and the Context of Context(s).Avron Kulak - 2005 - Philosophy and Theology 17 (1-2):133-155.
    Through reading Kierkegaard and Derrida together I argue that deconstruction has its historical origin in, and goes no further than, biblical principles. I begin with an analysis of the complexities in Kierkegaard’s exposition of the biblical command to love the neighbor: in showing the command to express the deconstructionof originary presence, Kierkegaard appears to invoke as central to it the apparent binary opposition between divine and human being. I next turn to the Derridean deconstruction of binary opposites and particularly to (...)
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  35. Relevance and paraconsistency—a new approach.Arnon Avron - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):707-732.
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    A New Approach to Predicative Set Theory.Arnon Avron - 2010 - In Ralf Schindler (ed.), Ways of Proof Theory. De Gruyter. pp. 31-64.
    We suggest a new framework for the Weyl-Feferman predicativist program by constructing a formal predicative set theory P ZF which resembles ZF , and is suitable for mechanization. The basic idea is that the predicatively acceptable instances of the comprehension schema are those which determine the collections they define in an absolute way, independent of the extension of the “surrounding universe”. The language of P ZF is type-free, and it reflects real mathematical practice in making an extensive use of statically (...)
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  37. Non-deterministic Matrices and Modular Semantics of Rules.Arnon Avron - unknown
    We show by way of example how one can provide in a lot of cases simple modular semantics for rules of inference, so that the semantics of a system is obtained by joining the semantics of its rules in the most straightforward way. Our main tool for this task is the use of finite Nmatrices, which are multi-valued structures in which the value assigned by a valuation to a complex formula can be chosen non-deterministically out of a certain nonempty set (...)
     
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    Relevance and paraconsistency-A new approach Part II: The formal systems.Arnon Avron - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31:169-202.
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    Self-extensional three-valued paraconsistent logics have no implications.Arnon Avron & Jean-Yves Beziau - 2016 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (2):183-194.
    A proof is presented showing that there is no paraconsistent logics with a standard implication which have a three-valued characteristic matrix, and in which the replacement principle holds.
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    Multi-valued Calculi for Logics Based on Non-determinism.Arnon Avron & Beata Konikowska - 2005 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (4):365-387.
    Non-deterministic matrices are multiple-valued structures in which the value assigned by a valuation to a complex formula can be chosen non-deterministically out of a certain nonempty set of options. We consider two different types of semantics which are based on Nmatrices: the dynamic one and the static one . We use the Rasiowa-Sikorski decomposition methodology to get sound and complete proof systems employing finite sets of mv-signed formulas for all propositional logics based on such structures with either of the above (...)
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    A note of provability, truth and existence.Arnon Avron - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 20 (4):403 - 409.
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    Relevance and paraconsistency---a new approach. II. The formal systems.Arnon Avron - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31 (2):169-202.
  43. Gentzen-type systems, resolution and tableaux.Arnon Avron - 1993 - Journal of Automated Reasoning 10:265-281.
    In advanced books and courses on logic (e.g. Sm], BM]) Gentzen-type systems or their dual, tableaux, are described as techniques for showing validity of formulae which are more practical than the usual Hilbert-type formalisms. People who have learnt these methods often wonder why the Automated Reasoning community seems to ignore them and prefers instead the resolution method. Some of the classical books on AD (such as CL], Lo]) do not mention these methods at all. Others (such as Ro]) do, but (...)
     
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    Cut-free ordinary sequent calculi for logics having generalized finite-valued semantics.Arnon Avron, Jonathan Ben-Naim & Beata Konikowska - 2007 - Logica Universalis 1 (1):41-70.
    . The paper presents a method for transforming a given sound and complete n-sequent proof system into an equivalent sound and complete system of ordinary sequents. The method is applicable to a large, central class of (generalized) finite-valued logics with the language satisfying a certain minimal expressiveness condition. The expressiveness condition decrees that the truth-value of any formula φ must be identifiable by determining whether certain formulas uniformly constructed from φ have designated values or not. The transformation preserves the general (...)
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    Self-Extensional Three-Valued Paraconsistent Logics.Arnon Avron - 2017 - Logica Universalis 11 (3):297-315.
    A logic \ is called self-extensional if it allows to replace occurrences of a formula by occurrences of an \-equivalent one in the context of claims about logical consequence and logical validity. It is known that no three-valued paraconsistent logic which has an implication can be self-extensional. In this paper we show that in contrast, there is exactly one self-extensional three-valued paraconsistent logic in the language of \ for which \ is a disjunction, and \ is a conjunction. We also (...)
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    Proof Systems for 3-valued Logics Based on Gödel’s Implication.Arnon Avron - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (3):437-453.
    The logic $G3^{<}_{{{}^{\scriptsize{-}}}\!\!\textrm{L}}$ was introduced in Robles and Mendéz as a paraconsistent logic which is based on Gödel’s 3-valued matrix, except that Kleene–Łukasiewicz’s negation is added to the language and is used as the main negation connective. We show that $G3^{<}_{{{}^{\scriptsize{-}}}\!\!\textrm{L}}$ is exactly the intersection of $G3^{\{1\}}_{{{}^{\scriptsize{-}}}\!\!\textrm{L}}$ and $G3^{\{1,0.5\}}_{{{}^{\scriptsize{-}}}\!\!\textrm{L}}$, the two truth-preserving 3-valued logics which are based on the same truth tables. We then construct a Hilbert-type system which has for $\to $ as its sole rule of inference, and is (...)
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  47. On Negation, Completeness and Consistency.Arnon Avron - unknown
    We have avoided here the term \false", since we do not want to commit ourselves to the view that A is false precisely when it is not true. Our formulation of the intuition is therefore obviously circular, but this is unavoidable in intuitive informal characterizations of basic connectives and quanti ers.
     
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    Relevance and paraconsistency---a new approach. III. Cut-free Gentzen-type systems.Arnon Avron - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (1):147-160.
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    Paraconsistency, paracompleteness, Gentzen systems, and trivalent semantics.Arnon Avron - 2014 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 24 (1-2):12-34.
    A quasi-canonical Gentzen-type system is a Gentzen-type system in which each logical rule introduces either a formula of the form , or of the form , and all the active formulas of its premises belong to the set . In this paper we investigate quasi-canonical systems in which exactly one of the two classical rules for negation is included, turning the induced logic into either a paraconsistent logic or a paracomplete logic, but not both. We provide a constructive coherence criterion (...)
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    The Normal and Self-extensional Extension of Dunn–Belnap Logic.Arnon Avron - 2020 - Logica Universalis 14 (3):281-296.
    A logic \ is called self-extensional if it allows to replace occurrences of a formula by occurrences of an \-equivalent one in the context of claims about logical consequence and logical validity. It is known that no three-valued paraconsistent logic which has an implication can be self-extensional. In this paper we show that in contrast, the famous Dunn–Belnap four-valued logic has exactly one self-extensional four-valued extension which has an implication. We also investigate the main properties of this logic, determine the (...)
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