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Schematic Consequence (1992)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Peter Aczel
Preliminary Proceedings Workshop on Types for Proofs and Programs, B\aastad, Sweden, 8--12 June 1992



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Abstract: The aim of this note is first to set up some general theory for discussing different aspects of the notion of a logic and then to draw attention to the schematic aspects of logic and suggest a way of capturing this aspect without making any commitment to the kind of syntax a logic should have. Introduction Nowadays we are well aware that there are many different logics. There are computer systems which are meant to be used to implement many logics. But there is no generally accepted account of ... (Update)

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...judgements j 1 ; j n ; j, which may contain schematic variables. Similar consequence relations have also been studied by Aczel [Acz92]. The advantage of this approach is that it captures the notion of the existence of a derivation without adapting the logic to...

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P. Aczel. Schematic Consequence, Proceedings of the 1992 Workshop on Types for Proofs and Programs, Bastad, 1992. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/aczel92schematic.html   More

@incollection{ aczel92schematic,
    author = "Peter Aczel",
    title = "Schematic Consequence",
    booktitle = "Preliminary Proceedings Workshop on Types for Proofs and Programs, B{\aa}stad, Sweden, 8--12 June 1992",
    address = "ftp://ftp.cs.chalmers.se/pub/cs-reports/baastad.92/proc.dvi.Z",
    editor = "B. Nordstr{\"o}m and K. Pettersson and G. Plotkin",
    pages = "11--20",
    year = "1992",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/aczel92schematic.html" }
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