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On Reduction Rules,Meaning-as-use,and Proof-theoretic Semantics
Authors:Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz
Affiliation:(1) Centro de Informática, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Avenida Prof. Luiz Freire s/n, Cidade Universitária, 50740–540 Recife, Brazil
Abstract:The intention here is that of giving a formal underpinning to the idea of ‘meaning-is-use’ which, even if based on proofs, it is rather different from proof-theoretic semantics as in the Dummett–Prawitz tradition. Instead, it is based on the idea that the meaning of logical constants are given by the explanation of immediate consequences, which in formalistic terms means the effect of elimination rules on the result of introduction rules, i.e. the so-called reduction rules. For that we suggest an extension to the Curry– Howard interpretation which draws on the idea of labelled deduction, and brings back Frege’s device of variable-abstraction to operate on the labels (i.e., proof-terms) alongside formulas of predicate logic. Presented by Heinrich Wansing
Keywords:natural deduction  reduction rules  proof-terms  proof-theoretic semantics  game-theoretic semantics  dialogue semantics
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