The original sin of proof-theoretic semantics

Synthese 198 (1):615-640 (2018)
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Abstract

Proof-theoretic semantics is an alternative to model-theoretic semantics. It aims at explaining the meaning of the logical constants in terms of the inference rules that govern their behaviour in proofs. We argue that this must be construed as the task of explaining these meanings relative to a logic, i.e., to a consequence relation. Alas, there is no agreed set of properties that a relation must have in order to qualify as a consequence relation. Moreover, the association of a consequence relation to a logical calculus is not as straightforward as it may seem. We show that these facts are problematic for the proof-theoretic project but the problems can be solved. Our thesis is that the consequence relation relevant for proof-theoretic semantics is the one given by the sequent-to-sequent derivability relation in Gentzen systems.

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reprint Dicher, Bogdan; Paoli, Francesco (2020) "The original sin of proof-theoretic semantics". Synthese ():1-26

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Francesco Paoli
Universita di Cagliari
Bogdan Dicher
University of Witwatersrand

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