Translating a Suppes-Lemmon Style Natural Deduction into a Sequent Calculus

European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 11 (2):79--88 (2015)
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This paper presents a straightforward procedure for translating a Suppes-Lemmon style natural deduction proof into an LK sequent calculus. In doing so, it illustrates a close connection between the two, and also provides an account of redundant steps in a natural deduction proof.

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Edi Pavlović
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