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Proof-theoretic Semantics and Tactical Proof

Authors :
Gheorghiu, Alexander V.
Pym, David J.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The use of logical systems for problem-solving may be as diverse as in proving theorems in mathematics or in figuring out how to meet up with a friend. In either case, the problem solving activity is captured by the search for an \emph{argument}, broadly conceived as a certificate for a solution to the problem. Crucially, for such a certificate to be a solution, it has be \emph{valid}, and what makes it valid is that they are well-constructed according to a notion of inference for the underlying logical system. We provide a general framework uniformly describing the use of logic as a mathematics of reasoning in the above sense. We use proof-theoretic validity in the Dummett-Prawitz tradition to define validity of arguments, and use the theory of tactical proof to relate arguments, inference, and search.<br />Comment: submitted

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.02302
Document Type :
Working Paper