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      First steps towards probabilistic justification logic

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              Explicit Provability and Constructive Semantics

              In 1933 Gödel introduced a calculus of provability (also known as modal logic S4) and left open the question of its exact intended semantics. In this paper we give a solution to this problem. We find the logic LP of propositions and proofs and show that Gödel's provability calculus is nothing but the forgetful projection of LP. This also achieves Gödel's objective of defining intuitionistic propositional logic Int via classical proofs and provides a Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov style provability semantics for Int which resisted formalization since the early 1930s. LP may be regarded as a unified underlying structure for intuitionistic, modal logics, typed combinatory logic and λ-calculus.
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                Logic Journal of IGPL
                Logic Jnl IGPL
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                1367-0751
                1368-9894
                July 15 2015
                August 12 2015
                : 23
                : 4
                : 662-687
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                10.1093/jigpal/jzv025
                6839a5e3-623a-4a11-a161-d25e5409ed50
                © 2015
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