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  1. Matrix approach in methodology of sentential calculi.Ryszard Wójcicki - 1973 - Studia Logica 32 (1):7 - 39.
  • Categorical abstract algebraic logic: Equivalent institutions.George Voutsadakis - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (1-2):275 - 311.
    A category theoretic generalization of the theory of algebraizable deductive systems of Blok and Pigozzi is developed. The theory of institutions of Goguen and Burstall is used to provide the underlying framework which replaces and generalizes the universal algebraic framework based on the notion of a deductive system. The notion of a term -institution is introduced first. Then the notions of quasi-equivalence, strong quasi-equivalence and deductive equivalence are defined for -institutions. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the quasi-equivalence and (...)
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  • Categorical Abstract Algebraic Logic: Equivalent Institutions.George Voutsadakis - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (1-2):275-311.
    A category theoretic generalization of the theory of algebraizable deductive systems of Blok and Pigozzi is developed. The theory of institutions of Goguen and Burstall is used to provide the underlying framework which replaces and generalizes the universal algebraic framework based on the notion of a deductive system. The notion of a term π-institution is introduced first. Then the notions of quasi-equivalence, strong quasi-equivalence and deductive equivalence are defined for π-institutions. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the quasi-equivalence and (...)
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  • Some Algebraic Structures Determined by Closure Operators.Ventura Verdú - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (14-18):275-278.
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  • Grundzuge des Systemenkalkuls. Zweiter Teil.Alfred Tarski - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):71-72.
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  • Remarks on Sentential Logics.R. Suszko - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (4):603-604.
  • Algebraic Treatment of the Notion of Satisfiability.H. Rasiowa & R. Sikorski - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):78-80.
  • An algebraic approach to non-classical logics.Helena Rasiowa - 1974 - Warszawa,: PWN - Polish Scientific Publishers.
  • Definitional equivalence and algebraizability of generalized logical systems.Alexej P. Pynko - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 98 (1-3):1-68.
    In this paper we define and study a generalized notion of a logical system that covers on an equal formal basis sentential, equational and sequential systems. We develop a general theory of equivalence between generalized logics that provides, first, a conception of algebraizable logic , second, a formal concept of equivalence between sequential systems and, third, a notion of equivalence between sentential and sequential systems. We also use our theory of equivalence for developing a general algebraic approach to conjunctive non-pseudo-axiomatic (...)
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  • The contributions of Alfred Tarski to algebraic logic.J. Donald Monk - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):899-906.
  • Full Models for Positive Modal Logic.Ramon Jansana - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (3):427-445.
    The positive fragment of the local modal consequence relation defined by the class of all Kripke frames is studied in the context ofAlgebraic Logic. It is shown that this fragment is non-protoalgebraic and that its class of canonically associated algebras according to the criteria set up in [7] is the class of positive modal algebras. Moreover its full models are characterized as the models of the Gentzen calculus introduced in [3].
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  • Abstract modal logics.Ramon Jansana - 1995 - Studia Logica 55 (2):273 - 299.
    In this paper we develop a general framework to deal with abstract logics associated with a given modal logic. In particular we study the abstract logics associated with the weak and strong deductive systems of the normal modal logicK and its intuitionistic version. We also study the abstract logics that satisfy the conditionC +(X)=C( in I n X) and find the modal deductive systems whose abstract logics, in addition to being classical or intuitionistic, satisfy that condition. Finally we study the (...)
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  • Equivalential and algebraizable logics.Burghard Herrmann - 1996 - Studia Logica 57 (2-3):419 - 436.
    The notion of an algebraizable logic in the sense of Blok and Pigozzi [3] is generalized to that of a possibly infinitely algebraizable, for short, p.i.-algebraizable logic by admitting infinite sets of equivalence formulas and defining equations. An example of the new class is given. Many ideas of this paper have been present in [3] and [4]. By a consequent matrix semantics approach the theory of algebraizable and p.i.-algebraizable logics is developed in a different way. It is related to the (...)
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  • Protoalgebraic Gentzen systems and the cut rule.Àngel J. Gil & Jordi Rebagliato - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (1):53-89.
    In this paper we show that, in Gentzen systems, there is a close relation between two of the main characters in algebraic logic and proof theory respectively: protoalgebraicity and the cut rule. We give certain conditions under which a Gentzen system is protoalgebraic if and only if it possesses the cut rule. To obtain this equivalence, we limit our discussion to what we call regular sequent calculi, which are those comprising some of the structural rules and some logical rules, in (...)
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  • A Strong Completeness Theorem for the Gentzen systems associated with finite algebras.Àngel J. Gil, Jordi Rebagliato & Ventura Verdú - 1999 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 9 (1):9-36.
    ABSTRACT In this paper we study consequence relations on the set of many sided sequents over a propositional language. We deal with the consequence relations axiomatized by the sequent calculi defined in [2] and associated with arbitrary finite algebras. These consequence relations are examples of what we call Gentzen systems. We define a semantics for these systems and prove a Strong Completeness Theorem, which is an extension of the Completeness Theorem for provable sequents stated in [2]. For the special case (...)
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  • On the Sentential Logics Associated with Strongly Nice and Semi-Nice General Logics.Josep Font & Ramon Jansana - 1994 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 2 (1):55-76.
  • Leibniz filters and the strong version of a protoalgebraic logic.Josep Maria Font & Ramon Jansana - 2001 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (6):437-465.
    A filter of a sentential logic ? is Leibniz when it is the smallest one among all the ?-filters on the same algebra having the same Leibniz congruence. This paper studies these filters and the sentential logic ?+ defined by the class of all ?-matrices whose filter is Leibniz, which is called the strong version of ?, in the context of protoalgebraic logics with theorems. Topics studied include an enhanced Correspondence Theorem, characterizations of the weak algebraizability of ?+ and of (...)
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  • Algebraic logic for classical conjunction and disjunction.J. M. Font & V. Verdú - 1993 - Studia Logica 52 (1):181.
    In this paper we study the relations between the fragment L of classical logic having just conjunction and disjunction and the variety D of distributive lattices, within the context of Algebraic Logic. We prove that these relations cannot be fully expressed either with the tools of Blok and Pigozzi's theory of algebraizable logics or with the use of reduced matrices for L. However, these relations can be naturally formulated when we introduce a new notion of model of a sequent calculus. (...)
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  • Review of protoalgebraic logics by J. Czelakowski. [REVIEW]Raimon Elgueta - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (1-2):313 - 342.
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  • Definability of Leibniz equality.R. Elgueta & R. Jansana - 1999 - Studia Logica 63 (2):223-243.
    Given a structure for a first-order language L, two objects of its domain can be indiscernible relative to the properties expressible in L, without using the equality symbol, and without actually being the same. It is this relation that interests us in this paper. It is called Leibniz equality. In the paper we study systematically the problem of its definibility mainly for classes of structures that are the models of some equality-free universal Horn class in an infinitary language Lκκ, where (...)
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  • Some characterization theorems for infinitary universal horn logic without equality.Pilar Dellunde & Ramon Jansana - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (4):1242-1260.
    In this paper we mainly study preservation theorems for two fragments of the infinitary languagesLκκ, withκregular, without the equality symbol: the universal Horn fragment and the universal strict Horn fragment. In particular, whenκisω, we obtain the corresponding theorems for the first-order case.The universal Horn fragment of first-order logic (with equality) has been extensively studied; for references see [10], [7] and [8]. But the universal Horn fragment without equality, used frequently in logic programming, has received much less attention from the model (...)
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  • Equality-free logic: the method of diagrams and preservation theorems.P. Dellunde - 1999 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 7 (6):717-732.
    In this article I prove preservation theorems for the positive and for the universal-existential fragment of equality-free logic. I give a systematic presentation of the method of diagrams for first-order languages without equality.
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  • Reduced products of logical matrices.Janusz Czelakowski - 1980 - Studia Logica 39 (1):19 - 43.
    The class Matr(C) of all matrices for a prepositional logic (, C) is investigated. The paper contains general results with no special reference to particular logics. The main theorem (Th. (5.1)) which gives the algebraic characterization of the class Matr(C) states the following. Assume C to be the consequence operation on a prepositional language induced by a class K of matrices. Let m be a regular cardinal not less than the cardinality of C. Then Matr (C) is the least class (...)
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  • The Suszko Operator. Part I.Janusz Czelakowski - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (1-2):181-231.
    The paper is conceived as a first study on the Suszko operator. The purpose of this paper is to indicate the existence of close relations holding between the properties of the Suszko operator and the structural properties of the model class for various sentential logics. The emphasis is put on generality both of the results and methods of tackling the problems that arise in the theory of this operator. The attempt is made here to develop the theory for non-protoalgebraic logics.
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  • Logical matrices and the amalgamation property.Janusz Czelakowski - 1982 - Studia Logica 41 (4):329 - 341.
    The main result of the present paper — Theorem 3 — establishes the equivalence of the interpolation and amalgamation properties for a large family of logics and their associated classes of matrices.
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  • Local deductions theorems.Janusz Czelakowski - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (4):377 - 391.
    The notion of local deduction theorem (which generalizes on the known instances of indeterminate deduction theorems, e.g. for the infinitely-valued ukasiewicz logic C ) is defined. It is then shown that a given finitary non-pathological logic C admits the local deduction theorem iff the class Matr(C) of all matrices validating C has the C-filter extension property (Theorem II.1).
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  • Filter distributive logics.Janusz Czelakowski - 1984 - Studia Logica 43 (4):353 - 377.
    The present paper is thought as a formal study of distributive closure systems which arise in the domain of sentential logics. Special stress is laid on the notion of a C-filter, playing the role analogous to that of a congruence in universal algebra. A sentential logic C is called filter distributive if the lattice of C-filters in every algebra similar to the language of C is distributive. Theorem IV.2 in Section IV gives a method of axiomatization of those filter distributive (...)
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  • Fregean logics.J. Czelakowski & D. Pigozzi - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 127 (1-3):17-76.
    According to Frege's principle the denotation of a sentence coincides with its truth-value. The principle is investigated within the context of abstract algebraic logic, and it is shown that taken together with the deduction theorem it characterizes intuitionistic logic in a certain strong sense.A 2nd-order matrix is an algebra together with an algebraic closed set system on its universe. A deductive system is a second-order matrix over the formula algebra of some fixed but arbitrary language. A second-order matrix A is (...)
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  • Fregean logics with the multiterm deduction theorem and their algebraization.J. Czelakowski & D. Pigozzi - 2004 - Studia Logica 78 (1-2):171 - 212.
    A deductive system (in the sense of Tarski) is Fregean if the relation of interderivability, relative to any given theory T, i.e., the binary relation between formulas.
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  • A Closer Look at Some Subintuitionistic Logics.Sergio Celani & Ramon Jansana - 2001 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 42 (4):225-255.
    In the present paper we study systematically several consequence relations on the usual language of propositional intuitionistic logic that can be defined semantically by using Kripke frames and the same defining truth conditions for the connectives as in intuitionistic logic but without imposing some of the conditions on the Kripke frames that are required in the intuitionistic case. The logics so obtained are called subintuitionistic logics in the literature. We depart from the perspective of considering a logic just as a (...)
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  • Some theorems on structural consequence operations.Stephen L. Bloom - 1975 - Studia Logica 34 (1):1 - 9.
    Two characterizations are given of those structural consequence operations on a propositional language which can be defined via proofs from a finite number of polynomial rules.
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  • Protoalgebraic logics.W. J. Blok & Don Pigozzi - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (4):337 - 369.
    There exist important deductive systems, such as the non-normal modal logics, that are not proper subjects of classical algebraic logic in the sense that their metatheory cannot be reduced to the equational metatheory of any particular class of algebras. Nevertheless, most of these systems are amenable to the methods of universal algebra when applied to the matrix models of the system. In the present paper we consider a wide class of deductive systems of this kind called protoalgebraic logics. These include (...)
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  • Algebraizable Logics.W. J. Blok & Don Pigozzi - 2022 - Advanced Reasoning Forum.
    W. J. Blok and Don Pigozzi set out to try to answer the question of what it means for a logic to have algebraic semantics. In this seminal book they transformed the study of algebraic logic by giving a general framework for the study of logics by algebraic means. The Dutch mathematician W. J. Blok (1947-2003) received his doctorate from the University of Amsterdam in 1979 and was Professor of Mathematics at the University of Illinois, Chicago until his death in (...)
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  • Abolition of the Fregean Axiom.Roman Suszko - 1975 - Lecture Notes in Mathematics 453:169-239.
     
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  • Sequent Calculi And Quasivarieties.Katarzyna Palasinska - 2000 - Reports on Mathematical Logic:107-131.
    We discuss quasivarieties related in some special sense to sequent calculi. We show that the free algebra in such a \qv\ is Fregean iff the sequent calculus has so-called {\it symmetric contraction} rules admissible. In the presence of the fusion connective this is equivalent to having contraction. With every sequent calculus $\cG$ one can associate, in some way, a sequent calculus with fusion. If this calculus has a separability property then a quasivariety $\Q$ related to $\cG$ is the class of (...)
     
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  • Fully Adequate Gentzen Systems And The Deduction Theorem.Josep Font, Ramon Jansana & Don Pigozzi - 2001 - Reports on Mathematical Logic:115-165.
    An infinite sequence $\bgD=\ $ of possibly infinite sets of formulas in $n+1$ variables $\seq x0{n-1},y$ and a possibly infinite system of parameters $\vu$ is a \emph{parameterized graded deduction-detachment} \emph{system} for a deductive system $\bcS$ over a $\bcS$-theory $T$ if, for every $n $, where $\Fi_\bcS\sbA$ is the set of all $\bcS$-filters on $\sbA$.Theorem.Let $\bcS$ be a protoalgebraic deductive system over a countable language type. If $\bcS$ has a Leibniz-generating PGDD system over all Leibniz theories, then $\bcS$ has a fully (...)
     
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  • Weakly Algebraizable Logics.Janusz Czelakowski & Ramon Jansana - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (2):641-668.
    In the paper we study the class of weakly algebraizable logics, characterized by the monotonicity and injectivity of the Leibniz operator on the theories of the logic. This class forms a new level in the non-linear hierarchy of protoalgebraic logics.
     
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  • A Gentzen system equivalent to the BCK-logic'.R. Adillon & Ventura Verdú - 1996 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 25 (2):73-79.
  • Algebraic aspects of deduction theorems.Janusz Czelakowski - 1983 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 12 (3):111-114.
    By a sentential logic we understand a pair, where S is a sentential language, i.e. an absolutely free algebra freely generated by an infinite set p, q, r,... of sentential variables and endowed with countably many finitary connectives §1, §2,... and C is a consequence operation on S, the underlying set of S, satisfying the condition of structurality: eC ⊆ C, for every endomorphism e of S and for every X ⊆ S. If no confusion is likely we shall identify (...)
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  • A finitary 1-equivalential logic not finitely equivalential.Pilar Dellunde - 1995 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 24 (3):120-122.
     
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