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  1. Rules of Explosion and Excluded Middle: Constructing a Unified Single-Succedent Gentzen-Style Framework for Classical, Paradefinite, Paraconsistent, and Paracomplete Logics.Norihiro Kamide - forthcoming - Journal of Logic, Language and Information:1-36.
    A unified and modular falsification-aware single-succedent Gentzen-style framework is introduced for classical, paradefinite, paraconsistent, and paracomplete logics. This framework is composed of two special inference rules, referred to as the rules of explosion and excluded middle, which correspond to the principle of explosion and the law of excluded middle, respectively. Similar to the cut rule in Gentzen’s LK for classical logic, these rules are admissible in cut-free LK. A falsification-aware single-succedent Gentzen-style sequent calculus fsCL for classical logic is formalized based (...)
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  • The philosophy of logical practice.Ben Martin - 2022 - Metaphilosophy 53 (2-3):267-283.
    Metaphilosophy, Volume 53, Issue 2-3, Page 267-283, April 2022.
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  • Modal and Intuitionistic Variants of Extended Belnap–Dunn Logic with Classical Negation.Norihiro Kamide - 2021 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 30 (3):491-531.
    In this study, we introduce Gentzen-type sequent calculi BDm and BDi for a modal extension and an intuitionistic modification, respectively, of De and Omori’s extended Belnap–Dunn logic BD+ with classical negation. We prove theorems for syntactically and semantically embedding BDm and BDi into Gentzen-type sequent calculi S4 and LJ for normal modal logic and intuitionistic logic, respectively. The cut-elimination, decidability, and completeness theorems for BDm and BDi are obtained using these embedding theorems. Moreover, we prove the Glivenko theorem for embedding (...)
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  • Lattice Logic, Bilattice Logic and Paraconsistent Quantum Logic: a Unified Framework Based on Monosequent Systems.Norihiro Kamide - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 50 (4):781-811.
    Lattice logic, bilattice logic, and paraconsistent quantum logic are investigated based on monosequent systems. Paraconsistent quantum logic is an extension of lattice logic, and bilattice logic is an extension of paraconsistent quantum logic. Monosequent system is a sequent calculus based on the restricted sequent that contains exactly one formula in both the antecedent and succedent. It is known that a completeness theorem with respect to a lattice-valued semantics holds for a monosequent system for lattice logic. A completeness theorem with respect (...)
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  • Gentzen-Type Sequent Calculi for Extended Belnap–Dunn Logics with Classical Negation: A General Framework.Norihiro Kamide - 2019 - Logica Universalis 13 (1):37-63.
    Gentzen-type sequent calculi GBD+, GBDe, GBD1, and GBD2 are respectively introduced for De and Omori’s axiomatic extensions BD+, BDe, BD1, and BD2 of Belnap–Dunn logic by adding classical negation. These calculi are constructed based on a small modification of the original characteristic axiom scheme for negated implication. Theorems for syntactically and semantically embedding these calculi into a Gentzen-type sequent calculus LK for classical logic are proved. The cut-elimination, decidability, and completeness theorems for these calculi are obtained using these embedding theorems. (...)
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  • Extending paraconsistent quantum logic: a single-antecedent/succedent system approach.Norihiro Kamide - 2018 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 64 (4-5):371-386.
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  • Alternative Multilattice Logics: An Approach Based on Monosequent and Indexed Monosequent Calculi.Norihiro Kamide - 2021 - Studia Logica 109 (6):1241-1271.
    Two new multilattice logics called submultilattice logic and indexed multilattice logic are introduced as a monosequent calculus and an indexed monosequent calculus, respectively. The submultilattice logic is regarded as a monosequent calculus version of Shramko’s original multilattice logic, which is also known as the logic of logical multilattices. The indexed multilattice logic is an extension of the submultilattice logic, and is regarded as the logic of multilattices. A completeness theorem with respect to a lattice-valued semantics is proved for the submultilattice (...)
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