Harmony and Paradox: Intensional Aspects of Proof-Theoretic Semantics

Springer Verlag (2024)
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Abstract

This open access book investigates the role played by identity of proofs in proof-theoretic semantics. It develops a conception of proof-theoretic semantics as primarily concerned with the relationship between proofs (understood as abstract entities) and derivations (the linguistic representations of proofs). It demonstrates that identity of proof is a key both to clarify some —still not wholly understood— notions at the core of proof-theoretic semantics, such as harmony; and to broaden the range of the phenomena which can be analyzed using the tools of this semantic paradigm, so as to include for instance paradoxes. The volume covers topics such as the philosophical significance of different criteria of identity of proofs, and adequacy conditions for an intensional account of the notion of harmony. The author also examines the Prawitz-Tennant analysis of paradoxes by investigating on the one hand the prospects of turning it into a theory of meaning for paradoxical languages, and on the other hand two distinct kinds of phenomena, first observed by Crabbe and Ekman, showing that the Tennant-Prawitz criterion for paradoxicality overgenerates. This volume is of interest to scholars in formal and philosophical logic.

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Chapters

Towards an Intensional Notion of Harmony

In this chapter we discuss how the intensional account of harmony sketched in the first chapter can be developed in a systematic way for a class of connectives whose rules are obtained in a uniform way using an inversion principle. To handle disjunction and disjunction-like connectives, the formulat... see more

Identity of Proofs

Proof-theoretic semantics is here presented as primarily concerned with the investigation of the relationship between proofs (understood as abstract entities) and derivations (the linguistic representations of proofs). This relationship is taken to be analogous to that between names and (abstract) o... see more

Harmony via Reductions and Expansions

The notion of harmony arises by considerations about the notion of assertion in the theory of meaning. When applied to rules in the format of natural deduction, harmony can be explained by making reference to certain transformations on derivations, called reductions and expansions. Reductions are a ... see more

Two Kinds of Difficulties

Two distinct kinds of cases, going back to Crabbé and Ekman, show that the Tennant-Prawitz criterion for paradoxicality overgenerates, that is, there are derivations which are intuitively non-paradoxical but which fail to normalize. We argue that a solution to “Ekman’s paradox” consists in restricti... see more

Validity, Sense and Denotation in the Face of Paradoxes

Which modifications does the account of PTS developed in the second chapter need to undergo for it to be applicable to languages containing paradoxical expressions? We argue that one of the basic tenets of Prawitz-DummettDummett, Michael PTS—namely, the definition of the correctness of an inference ... see more

Paradoxes: A Natural Deduction Approach

The chapter introduces the Prawitz-Tennant analysis of paradoxes, according to which paradoxes are derivations of a contradiction which cannot be brought into normal form, due to “loops” arising in the process of reduction. After presenting Prawitz’ original formulation of Russell’s paradox, we intr... see more

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Luca Tranchini
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