The origins of proof-theoretic semantics lie in the question of what constitutes the meaning of the logical connectives and its response: the rules of inference that govern the use of the connective. However, what if we go a step further and ask about the meaning of a proof as a whole? In this paper we address this question and lay out a framework to distinguish sense and denotation of proofs. Two questions are central here. First of all, if we have two (syntactically) different derivations, does this always lead to a difference, firstly, in sense, and secondly, in denotation? The other question is about the relation between different kinds of proof systems (here: natural deduction vs. sequent calculi) with respect to this distinction. Do t...
In truth-functional semantics for propositional logics, categoricity and compositionality are unprob...
Mathematical proof lies at the foundations of mathematics, but there are several notions of what mat...
To those brought up in a logic-based tradition there seems to be a simple and clear definition of pr...
The origins of proof-theoretic semantics lie in the question of what constitutes the meaning of the ...
The origins of proof-theoretic semantics lie in the question of what constitutes the meaning of the ...
International audienceMost of the time, logic is said to be the science of correct reasoning. Howeve...
This paper reports on the diversity of meanings attached to the words “proof ” and “proving ” by upp...
This manuscript of 2003 describes and compares two basic approaches to what the author has called “p...
Proof-theoretic semantics is an alternative to model-theoretic semantics. It aims at explaining the ...
ABSTRACT This part of the series has a dual purpose. In the first place we will ...
This volume is the first ever collection devoted to the field of proof-theoretic semantics. Contribu...
A proof is a successful demonstration that a conclusion necessarily follows by logical reasoning fro...
The distinction between 'partial ' and 'total ' interpretations (models) is disc...
Logical inferentialism claims that the meaning of the logical constants should be given, not model-t...
Abstract This paper discusses proof-theoretic semantics, the project of specifying the meanings of t...
In truth-functional semantics for propositional logics, categoricity and compositionality are unprob...
Mathematical proof lies at the foundations of mathematics, but there are several notions of what mat...
To those brought up in a logic-based tradition there seems to be a simple and clear definition of pr...
The origins of proof-theoretic semantics lie in the question of what constitutes the meaning of the ...
The origins of proof-theoretic semantics lie in the question of what constitutes the meaning of the ...
International audienceMost of the time, logic is said to be the science of correct reasoning. Howeve...
This paper reports on the diversity of meanings attached to the words “proof ” and “proving ” by upp...
This manuscript of 2003 describes and compares two basic approaches to what the author has called “p...
Proof-theoretic semantics is an alternative to model-theoretic semantics. It aims at explaining the ...
ABSTRACT This part of the series has a dual purpose. In the first place we will ...
This volume is the first ever collection devoted to the field of proof-theoretic semantics. Contribu...
A proof is a successful demonstration that a conclusion necessarily follows by logical reasoning fro...
The distinction between 'partial ' and 'total ' interpretations (models) is disc...
Logical inferentialism claims that the meaning of the logical constants should be given, not model-t...
Abstract This paper discusses proof-theoretic semantics, the project of specifying the meanings of t...
In truth-functional semantics for propositional logics, categoricity and compositionality are unprob...
Mathematical proof lies at the foundations of mathematics, but there are several notions of what mat...
To those brought up in a logic-based tradition there seems to be a simple and clear definition of pr...