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  1. Hennessy-Milner and Van Benthem for Instantial Neighbourhood Logic.Jim de Groot - 2022 - Studia Logica 110 (3):717-743.
    We investigate bisimulations for instantial neighbourhood logic and an \-indexed collection of its fragments. For each of these logics we give a Hennessy-Milner theorem and a Van Benthem-style characterisation theorem.
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  • Implicit and Explicit Stances in Logic.Johan Benthem - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (3):571-601.
    We identify a pervasive contrast between implicit and explicit stances in logical analysis and system design. Implicit systems change received meanings of logical constants and sometimes also the notion of consequence, while explicit systems conservatively extend classical systems with new vocabulary. We illustrate the contrast for intuitionistic and epistemic logic, then take it further to information dynamics, default reasoning, and other areas, to show its wide scope. This gives a working understanding of the contrast, though we stop short of a (...)
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  • The relevant fragment of first order logic.Guillermo Badia - 2016 - Review of Symbolic Logic 9 (1):143-166.
    Under a proper translation, the languages of propositional (and quantified relevant logic) with an absurdity constant are characterized as the fragments of first order logic preserved under (world-object) relevant directed bisimulations. Furthermore, the properties of pointed models axiomatizable by sets of propositional relevant formulas have a purely algebraic characterization. Finally, a form of the interpolation property holds for the relevant fragment of first order logic.
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  • Bi-Simulating in Bi-Intuitionistic Logic.Guillermo Badia - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (5):1037-1050.
    Bi-intuitionistic logic is the result of adding the dual of intuitionistic implication to intuitionistic logic. In this note, we characterize the expressive power of this logic by showing that the first order formulas equivalent to translations of bi-intuitionistic propositional formulas are exactly those preserved under bi-intuitionistic directed bisimulations. The proof technique is originally due to Lindstrom and, in contrast to the most common proofs of this kind of result, it does not use the machinery of neither saturated models nor elementary (...)
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  • A Lindström Theorem for Intuitionistic Propositional Logic.Guillermo Badia - 2020 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 61 (1):11-30.
    We show that propositional intuitionistic logic is the maximal abstract logic satisfying a certain form of compactness, the Tarski union property, and preservation under asimulations.
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  • Implicit and Explicit Stances in Logic.Johan van Benthem - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (3):571-601.
    We identify a pervasive contrast between implicit and explicit stances in logical analysis and system design. Implicit systems change received meanings of logical constants and sometimes also the notion of consequence, while explicit systems conservatively extend classical systems with new vocabulary. We illustrate the contrast for intuitionistic and epistemic logic, then take it further to information dynamics, default reasoning, and other areas, to show its wide scope. This gives a working understanding of the contrast, though we stop short of a (...)
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  • On expressive power of basic modal intuitionistic logic as a fragment of classical FOL.Grigory K. Olkhovikov - 2017 - Journal of Applied Logic 21:57-90.
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  • On generalized Van Benthem-type characterizations.Grigory K. Olkhovikov - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (9):1643-1691.
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  • A Lindström theorem for intuitionistic first-order logic.Grigory Olkhovikov, Guillermo Badia & Reihane Zoghifard - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (10):103346.
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  • Craig Interpolation Theorem Fails in Bi-Intuitionistic Predicate Logic.Grigory K. Olkhovikov & Guillermo Badia - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-23.
    In this article we show that bi-intuitionistic predicate logic lacks the Craig Interpolation Property. We proceed by adapting the counterexample given by Mints, Olkhovikov and Urquhart for intuitionistic predicate logic with constant domains [13]. More precisely, we show that there is a valid implication $\phi \rightarrow \psi $ with no interpolant. Importantly, this result does not contradict the unfortunately named ‘Craig interpolation’ theorem established by Rauszer in [24] since that article is about the property more correctly named ‘deductive interpolation’ (see (...)
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