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  1. My *next* talk in this spring/summer of research combines some longstanding interests of mine (Graham Priest’s Logic of Paradox) and more recent interests (natural deduction and the sequent calculus). I bet you didn’t think that you could creatively apply Gentzen’s thoroughly standard rules of natural deduction to give you a sound and complete calculus for Priest’s LP, but it turns out that you can.

    consequently.org/presentation/

    #prooftheory #NaturalDeduction #paradox #philosophy

  2. My *next* talk in this spring/summer of research combines some longstanding interests of mine (Graham Priest’s Logic of Paradox) and more recent interests (natural deduction and the sequent calculus). I bet you didn’t think that you could creatively apply Gentzen’s thoroughly standard rules of natural deduction to give you a sound and complete calculus for Priest’s LP, but it turns out that you can.

    consequently.org/presentation/

    #prooftheory #NaturalDeduction #paradox #philosophy

  3. My *next* talk in this spring/summer of research combines some longstanding interests of mine (Graham Priest’s Logic of Paradox) and more recent interests (natural deduction and the sequent calculus). I bet you didn’t think that you could creatively apply Gentzen’s thoroughly standard rules of natural deduction to give you a sound and complete calculus for Priest’s LP, but it turns out that you can.

    consequently.org/presentation/

    #prooftheory #NaturalDeduction #paradox #philosophy

  4. My *next* talk in this spring/summer of research combines some longstanding interests of mine (Graham Priest’s Logic of Paradox) and more recent interests (natural deduction and the sequent calculus). I bet you didn’t think that you could creatively apply Gentzen’s thoroughly standard rules of natural deduction to give you a sound and complete calculus for Priest’s LP, but it turns out that you can.

    consequently.org/presentation/

    #prooftheory #NaturalDeduction #paradox #philosophy

  5. My *next* talk in this spring/summer of research combines some longstanding interests of mine (Graham Priest’s Logic of Paradox) and more recent interests (natural deduction and the sequent calculus). I bet you didn’t think that you could creatively apply Gentzen’s thoroughly standard rules of natural deduction to give you a sound and complete calculus for Priest’s LP, but it turns out that you can.

    consequently.org/presentation/

    #prooftheory #NaturalDeduction #paradox #philosophy

  6. New: pmGenerator, since version 1.2.2, can
    - compress Hilbert-style proofs via exhaustive search on user-provided proof data
    - convert Fitch-style natural deduction proofs into any sufficiently explored Hilbert system

    #Logic #HilbertSystems #NaturalDeduction #FormalMethods #ProofTheory #Mathematics

    github.com/xamidi/pmGenerator/

  7. @emondb @hochstenbach @bblfish @josd

    Hi Bruno,

    I took a course & independent study on #AutomaticTheoremProving with David #Plaisted when he was still at #UIUC in 84–85. It was mostly about #ResolutionUnification & #NaturalDeduction provers but I was already on a different path by then as I had been working on #Peirce's & #SpencerBrown's versions of #LogicalGraphs in a computational vein since the late 60s. I'll discuss the differences that make a difference between those paradigms as we go.