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On definability of connectives and modal logics over FDE Научная публикация

Сборник Logic and Logical Philosophy
Сборник, 2019. 801 c.
Вых. Данные Год: 2019, Том: 28, Номер: 4, Страницы: 631-659 Страниц : 29 DOI: 10.12775/LLP.2019.010
Ключевые слова Definability of connectives; Definitional equivalence; First-degree entailment logic; Functional completeness; Modal bilattice logic; Modal logic; Translations between logics; Weak definitional equivalence
Авторы Odintsov S.P. 1 , Skurt D. 2 , Wansing H. 2
Организации
1 Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russian Federation
2 Department of Philosophy, I Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

Реферат: The present paper studies two approaches to the expressiveness of propositional modal logics based on first-degree entailment logic, FDE. We first consider the basic FDE-based modal logic BK and certain systems in its vicinity, and then turn to some FDE-based modal logics in a richer vocabulary, including modal bilattice logic, MBL. On the one hand, model-theoretic proofs of the definability of connectives along the lines of [7] and [17] are given for various FDE-based modal logics. On the other hand, building on [10], expressibility is considered in terms of mutual faithful embeddability of one logic into another logic. A distinction is drawn between definitional equivalence, which is defined with respect to a pair of structural translations between two languages, and weak definitional equivalence, which is defined with respect to a weaker notion of translations. Moreover, the definitional equivalence of some FDE-based modal logics is proven, especially the definitional equivalence of MBL and a conservative extension of the logic BK2 × BK2, which underlines the central role played by BK among FDE-based modal logics. © 2019 by Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
Библиографическая ссылка: Odintsov S.P. , Skurt D. , Wansing H.
On definability of connectives and modal logics over FDE
В сборнике Logic and Logical Philosophy. 2019. – C.631-659. DOI: 10.12775/LLP.2019.010 Scopus OpenAlex
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