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Proof-Theoretic Functional Completeness for the Connexive Logic C

Published 9 Jul 2025 in cs.LO and math.LO | (2507.06854v1)

Abstract: We show the functional completeness for the connectives of the non-trivial negation inconsistent logic C by using a well-established method implementing purely proof-theoretic notions only. Firstly, given that C contains a strong negation, expressing a notion of direct refutation, the proof needs to be applied in a bilateralist way in that not only higher-order rule schemata for proofs but also for refutations need to be considered. Secondly, given that C is a connexive logic we need to take a connexive understanding of inference as a basis, leading to a different conception of (higher-order) refutation than is usually employed.

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