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The Friedman-Sheard programme in intuitionistic logic
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Rathjen, Michael
, Leigh, Graham E.
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Axioms
/ Induction assumption
/ Intuitionistic logic
/ Intuitionistic type theory
/ Logical disjunction
/ Logical proofs
/ Logical theorems
/ Modus ponens
/ Predicates
/ Truth
2012
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The Friedman-Sheard programme in intuitionistic logic
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Rathjen, Michael
, Leigh, Graham E.
in
Axioms
/ Induction assumption
/ Intuitionistic logic
/ Intuitionistic type theory
/ Logical disjunction
/ Logical proofs
/ Logical theorems
/ Modus ponens
/ Predicates
/ Truth
2012
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The Friedman-Sheard programme in intuitionistic logic
2012
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This paper compares the roles classical and intuitionistic logic play in restricting the free use of truth principles in arithmetic. We consider fifteen of the most commonly used axiomatic principles of truth and classify every subset of them as either consistent or inconsistent over a weak purely intuitionistic theory of truth.
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Cambridge University Press,Association for Symbolic Logic, Inc,Association for Symbolic Logic
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