The Drinker Paradox is as follows. In every nonempty tavern, there is a person such that if that person is drinking, then everyone in the tavern is drinking. Formally, \[ \exists x \big(\varphi \rightarrow \forall y \varphi[x/y]\big) \ . \] Due to its counterintuitive nature it is called a paradox, even though it actually is a classical tautology. However, it is not minimally (or even intuitionistically) provable. The same can be said of its dual, which is (equivalent to) the well-known principle of \emph{independence of premise}, \[ \varphi \rightarrow \exists x \psi \ \vdash \ \exists x (\varphi \rightarrow \psi) \] where $x$ is not free in $\varphi$. In this paper we study the implications of adding these and othe...
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Non-classical solutions to semantic paradox can be associated with conceptions of paradoxicality und...
Dialetheists concerning the paradoxes of self-refrence have often argued that the phenomeonon provi...
Operators which map subsets of a given set to the set of their minimal elements with respect to some...
Minimalism about truth is one of the main contenders for our best theory of truth, but minimalists f...
According to Paul Horwich, all the facts about truth can be explained on the basis of the so-called ...
We show that each of three natural sets of assumptions about the conditional entails neces...
Two versions of minimal intuitionism are defined restricting Contraction. Both are defined by means ...
We implement natural deduction for first order minimal logic in Agda, and verify minimal logic proof...
The so-called paradoxes of material implication have motivated the development of many non-classica...
The paper is a discussion of whether Berry's Pardox presupposes the Principle of Excluded Middle, wi...
AbstractReasoning from the minimal models of a theory, as fostered by circumscription, is in the are...
AbstractIn this article we present a class of formulas ϕn,0≤n, that need at least 2n assumption occu...
Non-classical solutions to semantic paradox can be associated with conceptions of paradoxicality ...
this paper we shall abstract from specific applications and investigate the behaviour of minimality ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a minimalist axiomatic theory of truth based on the notion of re...
Non-classical solutions to semantic paradox can be associated with conceptions of paradoxicality und...
Dialetheists concerning the paradoxes of self-refrence have often argued that the phenomeonon provi...
Operators which map subsets of a given set to the set of their minimal elements with respect to some...
Minimalism about truth is one of the main contenders for our best theory of truth, but minimalists f...
According to Paul Horwich, all the facts about truth can be explained on the basis of the so-called ...
We show that each of three natural sets of assumptions about the conditional entails neces...
Two versions of minimal intuitionism are defined restricting Contraction. Both are defined by means ...