On the logic that preserves degrees of truth associated to involutive Stone algebras

Author:

Cantú Liliana M1,Figallo Martín2

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Facultad RegionalTierra del Fuego, IPES Florentino Ameghino, Ushuaia, Argentina

2. Departamento de Matemática, Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS), Bahía Blanca, Argentina

Abstract

AbstractInvolutive Stone algebras (or S-algebras) were introduced by R. Cignoli and M. Sagastume in connection to the theory of $n$-valued Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebras. In this work we focus on the logic that preserves degrees of truth associated to S-algebras named Six. This follows a very general pattern that can be considered for any class of truth structure endowed with an ordering relation, and which intends to exploit many-valuedness focusing on the notion of inference that results from preserving lower bounds of truth values, and hence not only preserving the value $1$. Among other things, we prove that Six is a many-valued logic (with six truth values) that can be determined by a finite number of matrices (four matrices). Besides, we show that Six is a paraconsistent logic. Moreover, we prove that it is a genuine Logic of Formal Inconsistency with a consistency operator that can be defined in terms of the original set of connectives. Finally, we study the proof theory of Six providing a Gentzen calculus for it, which is sound and complete with respect to the logic.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Logic

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