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Partial Propositional Logic

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The Logic of Partial Information
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In this section, we examine the model theory and proof theory of propositional logic with partial interpretations. The syntax of partial propositional logic is essentially the same as in the classical case, and is briefly reviewed. The main difference will be the model theory. As a result, the axiomatics will be affected by the new semantic point of view.

Was Du im Kosmos erblickst, ist nur der Göttlichen Abglanz In der Olympier Schaar thronet die ewige Zahl

(L. Kronecker [41])

We could parody Kronecker by saying that “God created propositional logic. Everything else is the invention of man.”

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Abdallah, A.N. (1995). Partial Propositional Logic. In: The Logic of Partial Information. Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science An EATCS Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78160-5_2

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