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How to bereally contraction free
Authors:Greg Restall
Affiliation:(1) Philosophy Department, The University of Queensland, 4072 Queensland, Australia
Abstract:A logic is said to becontraction free if the rule fromA rarr (A rarrB) toA rarrB is not truth preserving. It is well known that a logic has to be contraction free for it to support a non-trivial naïve theory of sets or of truth. What is not so well known is that if there isanother contracting implication expressible in the language, the logic still cannot support such a naïve theory. A logic is said to berobustly contraction free if there is no such operator expressible in its language. We show that a large class of finitely valued logics are each not robustly contraction free, and demonstrate that some other contraction free logics fail to be robustly contraction free. Finally, the sublogics of Lstrokohgr (with the standard connectives) are shown to be robustly contraction free.
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