Section 1 lays out the basics of free logic, explaining how it differs from classical predicate logic and how it is related to inclusive logic, which permits empty domains or “worlds.” Section 2 shows how free logic may be represented by each of three formal methods: axiom systems, natural deduction rules and tree rules. Varying conventions for calculating the truth values of atomic formulas containing empty singular terms yield three distinct species of free logic: negative, positive and neutral. These are surveyed in Section 3, along with supervaluations, which were developed to augment neutral logics. Section 4 is critical, examining three anomalies that infect most free logics. Section 5 samples applications to theories of description, ...
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Abstract. We study fragments of first-order logic and of least fixed point logic that allow only una...
International audienceWe consider a logical framework building on existential positive formulas and ...
Greg Restall's Logic provides concise introductions to propositional and first-order predicate logic...
The paper provides a tableau approach to definite descriptions. We focus on several formalizations o...
A shallow semantical embedding of free logic in classical higher-order logic is presented, ...
International audienceIn this paper I present a dialogical formulation of free logic which allows a ...
I argue for a neutral free logic is a logic wherein sentences containing non-referring terms do not ...
Several proposals for computing freeness information for logic programs have been put forward in the...
Several proposals for computing freeness information for logic programs have been put forward in re...
This article presents a sequent calculus for a negative free logic with identity, called N. The main...
This English translation of the author's original work has been thoroughly revised, expanded and upd...
We study fragments of first-order logic and of least fixed point logic thatallow only unary negation...
AbstractSeveral proposals for computing freeness information for logic programs have been put forwar...
International audienceBeing a pragmatic and not a referential approach to semantics, dialogi-cal log...
In this paper, I motivate a cut free sequent calculus for classical logic with first order quantific...
Abstract. We study fragments of first-order logic and of least fixed point logic that allow only una...
International audienceWe consider a logical framework building on existential positive formulas and ...
Greg Restall's Logic provides concise introductions to propositional and first-order predicate logic...