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    Classical Determinate Truth I.Kentaro Fujimoto & Volker Halbach - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (1):218-261.
    We introduce and analyze a new axiomatic theory $\mathsf {CD}$ of truth. The primitive truth predicate can be applied to sentences containing the truth predicate. The theory is thoroughly classical in the sense that $\mathsf {CD}$ is not only formulated in classical logic, but that the axiomatized notion of truth itself is classical: The truth predicate commutes with all quantifiers and connectives, and thus the theory proves that there are no truth value gaps or gluts. To avoid inconsistency, the instances (...)
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  2. Classes and truths in set theory.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (11):1484-1523.
    This article studies three most basic systems of truth as well as their subsystems over set theory ZF possibly with AC or the axiom of global choice GC, and then correlates them with subsystems of Morse–Kelley class theory MK. The article aims at making an initial step towards the axiomatic study of truth in set theory in connection with class theory. Some new results on the side of class theory, such as conservativity, forcing and some forms of the reflection principle, (...)
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    The Function of Truth and the Conservativeness Argument.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2022 - Mind 131 (521):129-157.
    Truth is often considered to be a logico-linguistic tool for expressing indirect endorsements and infinite conjunctions. In this article, I will point out another logico-linguistic function of truth: to enable and validate what I call a blind argument, namely, an argument that involves indirectly endorsed statements. Admitting this function among the logico-linguistic functions of truth has some interesting consequences. In particular, it yields a new type of so-called conservativeness argument, which poses a new type of threat to deflationism about truth.
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  4. Relative truth definability of axiomatic truth theories.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2010 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):305-344.
    The present paper suggests relative truth definability as a tool for comparing conceptual aspects of axiomatic theories of truth and gives an overview of recent developments of axiomatic theories of truth in the light of it. We also show several new proof-theoretic results via relative truth definability including a complete answer to the conjecture raised by Feferman in [13].
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    Deflationism beyond arithmetic.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2019 - Synthese 196 (3):1045-1069.
    The conservativeness argument poses a dilemma to deflationism about truth, according to which a deflationist theory of truth must be conservative but no adequate theory of truth is conservative. The debate on the conservativeness argument has so far been framed in a specific formal setting, where theories of truth are formulated over arithmetical base theories. I will argue that the appropriate formal setting for evaluating the conservativeness argument is provided not by theories of truth over arithmetic but by those over (...)
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    Truths, Inductive Definitions, and Kripke-Platek Systems Over Set Theory.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (3):868-898.
    In this article we study the systems KF and VF of truth over set theory as well as related systems and compare them with the corresponding systems over arithmetic.
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    Predicativism about Classes.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy 116 (4):206-229.
    Classes are the objects of the second sort of second-order set theory. They have sets as their members and behave like sets, but paradoxes tell us that many classes cannot be sets. Then, what are classes? Predicativism about classes suggests that classes are predicates of sets, and this article investigates the question from the predicativist point of view in light of recent developments in the use of classes in set theory. Predicativism has been considered too restrictive and unable to accommodate (...)
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    Autonomous progression and transfinite iteration of self-applicable truth.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (3):914 - 945.
    This paper studies several systems of the transfinite iteration and autonomous progression of self-applicable truth and determines their proof-theoretic strength.
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    A few more dissimilarities between second-order arithmetic and set theory.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (1):147-206.
    Second-order arithmetic and class theory are second-order theories of mathematical subjects of foundational importance, namely, arithmetic and set theory. Despite the similarity in appearance, there turned out to be significant mathematical dissimilarities between them. The present paper studies various principles in class theory, from such a comparative perspective between second-order arithmetic and class theory, and presents a few new dissimilarities between them.
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    The Geach‐Kaplan sentence reconsidered.Kentaro Fujimoto - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    The Geach‐Kaplan sentence is alleged to be an example of a non‐first‐orderizable sentence, and the proof of the alleged non‐first‐orderizability is credited to David Kaplan. However, there is also a widely shared intuition that the Geach‐Kaplan sentence is still first‐orderizable by invoking sets or other extra non‐logical resources. The plausibility of this intuition is particularly crucial for first‐orderism, namely, the thesis that all our scientific discourse and reasoning can be adequately formalized by first‐order logic. I first argue that the Geach‐Kaplan (...)
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    On the Logicality of Truth.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2022 - Philosophical Quarterly 72 (4):853-874.
    Deflationism about truth describes truth as a logical notion. In the present paper, I explore the implication of the alleged logicality of truth from the perspective of axiomatic theories of truth, and argue that the deflationist doctrine of the logicality of truth gives rise to two types of self-undermining arguments against deflationism, which I call the conservativeness argument from logicality and the topic-neutrality argument.
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    First‐order undefinability of the notion of transfinitely uplifting cardinals.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2021 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 67 (1):105-115.
    Audrito and Viale introduced the new large cardinal notion of an (α)‐uplifting cardinal (for an ordinal α). We shall show that this notion cannot be defined (or expressed) in the standard first‐order language of set theory for every tranfinite α.
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    Notes on some second-order systems of iterated inductive definitions and Π 1 1 -comprehensions and relevant subsystems of set theory. [REVIEW]Kentaro Fujimoto - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (4):409-463.
  14. Introduction.José Martínez-Fernández, Henri Galinon, Kentaro Fujimoto & Theodora Achourioti - 2015 - In T. Achourioti, H. Galinon, J. Martínez Fernández & K. Fujimoto (eds.), Unifying the Philosophy of Truth. Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
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    Unifying the Philosophy of Truth.Theodora Achourioti, Henri Galinon, José Martínez Fernández & Kentaro Fujimoto (eds.) - 2015 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    This anthology of the very latest research on truth features the work of recognized luminaries in the field, put together following a rigorous refereeing process. Along with an introduction outlining the central issues in the field, it provides a unique and unrivaled view of contemporary work on the nature of truth, with papers selected from key conferences in 2011 such as Truth Be Told, Truth at Work, Paradoxes of Truth and Denotation and Axiomatic Theories of Truth. Studying the nature of (...)
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    A new model construction by making a detour via intuitionistic theories IV: A closer connection between KPω and BI.Kentaro Sato - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (7):103422.
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  17. Basic goal distinctions.Kentaro Fujita & Karen E. MacGregor - 2012 - In Henk Aarts & Andrew J. Elliot (eds.), Goal-directed behavior. New York, NY: Psychology Press.
     
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    An On‐Line Study of Japanese Nesting Complexity.Kentaro Nakatani & Edward Gibson - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (1):94-112.
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    Kagaku gijutsu jidai to tetsugaku.Tadashi Fujimoto - 1987 - Kyōto-shi: Sekai Shisōsha.
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  20. Asu e no rekishi.Kentarō Hayashi - 1954
     
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  21. Chishiki shakaigaku hihan.Kentarō Komatsu - 1932
     
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    Dsiu: ネットユーザのための意思決定支援: 個人ページの利用価値とプロトタイプの構築を中心に.Shimazu Mitsunobu Fujimoto Kazunori - 2002 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17:162-165.
    This paper describes availability of personal Web-pages and a prototype development for Decision Support for Internet Users, called DSIU, which is an area of research for decision support by using information on the Internet. The availability of Web-pages concerns usage of formal pages, which are provided by companies and so on, and personal pages, which are provided by private persons. Web-pages are gathered by using an Internet search engine to determine destinations for travel and personal pages are confirmed to provide (...)
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    Dsiu: ネットユーザのための意思決定支援: 研究の進捗と数理モデル構築へ向けたチャレンジを中心に.Shimazu Mitsunobu Fujimoto Kazunori - 2003 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 18 (1):36-44.
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  24. Hihō yoga nyūmon.Kenkō Fujimoto - 1974
     
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  25. Ninshikiron.Shinji Fujimoto - 1957 - Aoki Shaten.
     
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    A note on predicative ordinal analysis I: Iterated comprehension and transfinite induction.Sato Kentaro - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (1):226-265.
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    The Automorphism Group of the Fraïssé Limit of Finite Heyting Algebras.Kentarô Yamamoto - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (3):1310-1320.
    Roelcke non-precompactness, simplicity, and non-amenability of the automorphism group of the Fraïssé limit of finite Heyting algebras are proved among others.
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    Elementary inductive dichotomy: Separation of open and clopen determinacies with infinite alternatives.Kentaro Sato - 2020 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 171 (3):102754.
    We introduce a new axiom called inductive dichotomy, a weak variant of the axiom of inductive definition, and analyze the relationships with other variants of inductive definition and with related axioms, in the general second order framework, including second order arithmetic, second order set theory and higher order arithmetic. By applying these results to the investigations on the determinacy axioms, we show the following. (i) Clopen determinacy is consistency-wise strictly weaker than open determinacy in these frameworks, except second order arithmetic; (...)
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    Relative predicativity and dependent recursion in second-order set theory and higher-order theories.Sato Kentaro - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (3):712-732.
    This article reports that some robustness of the notions of predicativity and of autonomous progression is broken down if as the given infinite total entity we choose some mathematical entities other than the traditionalω. Namely, the equivalence between normal transfinite recursion scheme and newdependent transfinite recursionscheme, which does hold in the context of subsystems of second order number theory, does not hold in the context of subsystems of second order set theory where the universeVof sets is treated as the given (...)
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    Bounded inductive dichotomy: separation of open and clopen determinacies with finite alternatives in constructive contexts.Kentaro Sato - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (3):399-435.
    In his previous work, the author has introduced the axiom schema of inductive dichotomy, a weak variant of the axiom schema of inductive definition, and used this schema for elementary ) positive operators to separate open and clopen determinacies for those games in which two players make choices from infinitely many alternatives in various circumstances. Among the studies on variants of inductive definitions for bounded ) positive operators, the present article investigates inductive dichotomy for these operators, and applies it to (...)
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    Cue integration as a common mechanism for action and outcome bindings.Kentaro Yamamoto - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104423.
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    Full and hat inductive definitions are equivalent in NBG.Kentaro Sato - 2015 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (1-2):75-112.
    A new research project has, quite recently, been launched to clarify how different, from systems in second order number theory extending ACA0, those in second order set theory extending NBG are. In this article, we establish the equivalence between Δ01-LFP\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\Delta^1_0\mbox{\bf-LFP}}$$\end{document} and Δ01-FP\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\Delta^1_0\mbox{\bf-FP}}$$\end{document}, which assert the existence of a least and of a fixed point, respectively, for positive elementary operators. Our proof also shows (...)
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    From hierarchies to well-foundedness.Dandolo Flumini & Kentaro Sato - 2014 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 53 (7-8):855-863.
    We highlight that the connection of well-foundedness and recursive definitions is more than just convenience. While the consequences of making well-foundedness a sufficient condition for the existence of hierarchies have been extensively studied, we point out that well-foundedness is a necessary condition for the existence of hierarchies e.g. that even in an intuitionistic setting α⊢wfwhereα\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${_\alpha \vdash \mathsf{wf}\, {\rm where}\, _\alpha}$$\end{document} stands for the iteration of Π10\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} (...)
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    Call-by-name reduction and cut-elimination in classical logic.Kentaro Kikuchi - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 153 (1-3):38-65.
    We present a version of Herbelin’s image-calculus in the call-by-name setting to study the precise correspondence between normalization and cut-elimination in classical logic. Our translation of λμ-terms into a set of terms in the calculus does not involve any administrative redexes, in particular η-expansion on μ-abstraction. The isomorphism preserves β,μ-reduction, which is simulated by a local-step cut-elimination procedure in the typed case, where the reduction system strictly follows the “ cut=redex” paradigm. We show that the underlying untyped calculus is confluent (...)
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    A marriage of brouwer’s intuitionism and hilbert’s finitism I: Arithmetic.Takako Nemoto & Sato Kentaro - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (2):437-497.
    We investigate which part of Brouwer’s Intuitionistic Mathematics is finitistically justifiable or guaranteed in Hilbert’s Finitism, in the same way as similar investigations on Classical Mathematics already done quite extensively in proof theory and reverse mathematics. While we already knew a contrast from the classical situation concerning the continuity principle, more contrasts turn out: we show that several principles are finitistically justifiable or guaranteed which are classically not. Among them are: fan theorem for decidable fans but arbitrary bars; continuity principle (...)
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    Forcing under Anti‐Foundation Axiom: An expression of the stalks.Sato Kentaro - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (3):295-314.
    We introduce a new simple way of defining the forcing method that works well in the usual setting under FA, the Foundation Axiom, and moreover works even under Aczel's AFA, the Anti-Foundation Axiom. This new way allows us to have an intuition about what happens in defining the forcing relation. The main tool is H. Friedman's method of defining the extensional membership relation ∈ by means of the intensional membership relation ε .Analogously to the usual forcing and the usual generic (...)
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    Ordinal analyses for monotone and cofinal transfinite inductions.Kentaro Sato - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (3-4):277-291.
    We consider two variants of transfinite induction, one with monotonicity assumption on the predicate and one with the induction hypothesis only for cofinally many below. The latter can be seen as a transfinite analogue of the successor induction, while the usual transfinite induction is that of cumulative induction. We calculate the supremum of ordinals along which these schemata for \ formulae are provable in \. It is shown to be larger than the proof-theoretic ordinal \ by power of base 2. (...)
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    A new model construction by making a detour via intuitionistic theories I: Operational set theory without choice is Π 1 -equivalent to KP.Kentaro Sato & Rico Zumbrunnen - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (2):121-186.
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    Understanding Self-Control as a Whole vs. Part Dynamic.Kentaro Fujita, Jessica J. Carnevale & Yaacov Trope - 2016 - Neuroethics 11 (3):283-296.
    Although dual-process or divided-mind models of self-control dominate the literature, they suffer from empirical and conceptual challenges. We propose an alternative approach, suggesting that self-control can be characterized by a fragmented part versus integrated whole dynamic. Whereas responses to events derived from fragmented parts of the mind undermine self-control, responses to events derived from integrated wholes enhance self-control. We review empirical evidence from psychology and related disciplines that support this model. We, moreover, discuss the implications of this work for psychology, (...)
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    A new model construction by making a detour via intuitionistic theories II: Interpretability lower bound of Feferman's explicit mathematics T 0.Kentaro Sato - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (7-8):800-835.
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    Reconsidering the philosophy of Physical Education.Kentaro Tai - 2013 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 35 (1):51-59.
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    The Automorphism Group of the Fraïssé Limit of Finite Heyting Algebras—Addendum.Kentarô Yamamoto - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (3):1321-1322.
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    The strength of extensionality I—weak weak set theories with infinity.Kentaro Sato - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 (2-3):234-268.
    We measure, in the presence of the axiom of infinity, the proof-theoretic strength of the axioms of set theory which make the theory look really like a “theory of sets”, namely, the axiom of extensionality Ext, separation axioms and the axiom of regularity Reg . We first introduce a weak weak set theory as a base over which to clarify the strength of these axioms. We then prove the following results about proof-theoretic ordinals:1. and ,2. and . We also show (...)
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    Proper Semantics for Substructural Logics, from a Stalker Theoretic Point of View.Sato Kentaro - 2008 - Studia Logica 88 (2):295-324.
    We study filters in residuated structures that are associated with congruence relations (which we call -filters), and develop a semantical theory for general substructural logics based on the notion of primeness for those filters. We first generalize Stone’s sheaf representation theorem to general substructural logics and then define the primeness of -filters as being “points” (or stalkers) of the space, the spectrum, on which the representing sheaf is defined. Prime FL-filters will turn out to coincide with truth sets under various (...)
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    The strength of extensionality II—weak weak set theories without infinity.Kentaro Sato - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (8):579-646.
    By obtaining several new results on Cook-style two-sorted bounded arithmetic, this paper measures the strengths of the axiom of extensionality and of other weak fundamental set-theoretic axioms in the absence of the axiom of infinity, following the author’s previous work [K. Sato, The strength of extensionality I — weak weak set theories with infinity, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 234–268] which measures them in the presence. These investigations provide a uniform framework in which three different kinds of reverse (...)
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    Neural Correlates Predicting Lane-Keeping and Hazard Detection: An fMRI Study Featuring a Pedestrian-Rich Simulator Environment.Kentaro Oba, Koji Hamada, Azumi Tanabe-Ishibashi, Fumihiko Murase, Masaaki Hirose, Ryuta Kawashima & Motoaki Sugiura - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Distracted attention is considered responsible for most car accidents, and many functional magnetic resonance imaging researchers have addressed its neural correlates using a car-driving simulator. Previous studies, however, have not directly addressed safe driving performance and did not place pedestrians in the simulator environment. In this fMRI study, we simulated a pedestrian-rich environment to explore the neural correlates of three types of safe driving performance: accurate lane-keeping during driving, the braking response to a preceding car, and the braking response to (...)
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    Keeping an eye on the conductor: neural correlates of visuo-motor synchronization and musical experience.Kentaro Ono, Akinori Nakamura & Burkhard Maess - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Modulatory Effects of Prediction Accuracy on Electroencephalographic Brain Activity During Prediction.Kentaro Ono, Junya Hashimoto, Ryosuke Hiramoto, Takafumi Sasaoka & Shigeto Yamawaki - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Prediction is essential for the efficiency of many cognitive processes; however, this process is not always perfect. Predictive coding theory suggests that the brain generates and updates a prediction to respond to an upcoming event. Although an electrophysiological index of prediction, the stimulus preceding negativity, has been reported, it remains unknown whether the SPN reflects the prediction accuracy, or whether it is associated with the prediction error, which corresponds to a mismatch between a prediction and an actual input. Thus, the (...)
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    Correspondence, Canonicity, and Model Theory for Monotonic Modal Logics.Kentarô Yamamoto - 2020 - Studia Logica 109 (2):397-421.
    We investigate the role of coalgebraic predicate logic, a logic for neighborhood frames first proposed by Chang, in the study of monotonic modal logics. We prove analogues of the Goldblatt–Thomason theorem and Fine’s canonicity theorem for classes of monotonic neighborhood frames closed under elementary equivalence in coalgebraic predicate logic. The elementary equivalence here can be relativized to the classes of monotonic, quasi-filter, augmented quasi-filter, filter, or augmented filter neighborhood frames, respectively. The original, Kripke-semantic versions of the theorems follow as a (...)
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    Dual-Context Sequent Calculus and Strict Implication.Kentaro Kikuchi - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (1):87-92.
    We introduce a dual-context style sequent calculus which is complete with respectto Kripke semantics where implication is interpreted as strict implication in the modal logic K. The cut-elimination theorem for this calculus is proved by a variant of Gentzen's method.
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