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A pragmatic interpretation of intuitionistic propositional logic
Authors:Carlo Dalla Pozza and Claudio Garola
Institution:(1) Dipartimento Di Fisica, Universita Degli Studi Di Lecce, Via Arnesano, 73100 Lecce, Italy
Abstract:We construct an extensionLscr P of the standard languageLscr of classical propositional logic by adjoining to the alphabet ofLscr a new category of logical-pragmatic signs. The well formed formulas ofLscr are calledradical formulas (rfs) ofLscr P;rfs preceded by theassertion sign vdash constituteelementary assertive formulas ofLscr P, which can be connected together by means of thepragmatic connectives N, K, A, C, E, so as to obtain the set of all theassertive formulas (afs). Everyrf ofLscr P is endowed with atruth value defined classically, and everyaf is endowed with ajustification value, defined in terms of the intuitive notion of proof and depending on the truth values of its radical subformulas. In this framework, we define the notion ofpragmatic validity inLscr P and yield a list of criteria of pragmatic validity which hold under the assumption that only classical metalinguistic procedures of proof be accepted. We translate the classical propositional calculus (CPC) and the intuitionistic propositional calculus (IPC) into the assertive part ofLscr P and show that this translation allows us to interpret Intuitionistic Logic as an axiomatic theory of the constructive proof concept rather than an alternative to Classical Logic. Finally, we show that our framework provides a suitable background for discussing classical problems in the philosophy of logic.This paper is an enlarged and entirely revised version of the paper by Dalla Pozza (1991) worked out in the framework of C.N.R. project n. 89.02281.08, and published in Italian. The basic ideas in it have been propounded since 1986 by Dalla Pozza in a series of seminars given at the University of Lecce and in other Italian Universities. C. Garola collected the scattered parts of the work, helped in solving some conceptual difficulties and refining the formalism, yielded the proofs of some propositions (in particular, in Section 3) and provided physical examples (see in particular Remark 2.3.1).
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