Partial monotonic protothetics

Studia Logica 66 (1):147-163 (2000)
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Abstract

This paper has four parts. In the first part, I present Leniewski's protothetics and the complete system provided for that logic by Henkin. The second part presents a generalized notion of partial functions in propositional type theory. In the third part, these partial functions are used to define partial interpretations for protothetics. Finally, I present in the fourth part a complete system for partial protothetics. Completeness is proved by Henkin's method [4] using saturated sets instead of maximally saturated sets. This technique provides a canonical representation of a partial semantic space and it is suggested that this space can be interpreted as an epistemic state of a non-omniscient agent.

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Francois Lepage
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Probabilistic Canonical Models for Partial Logics.François Lepage & Charles Morgan - 2003 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 44 (3):125-138.

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Completeness in the theory of types.Leon Henkin - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):81-91.
Language in action.Johan Van Benthem - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 20 (3):225-263.
A theory of propositional types.Leon Henkin - 1963 - Fundamenta Mathematicae 52:323-334.
Partial functions in type theory.François Lepage - 1992 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (4):493-516.

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