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    The Admissible Rules of BD2 and GSc

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    The Visser rules form a basis of admissibility for the intuitionistic propositional calculus. We show how one can characterize the existence of covers in certain models by means of formulae. Through this characterization, we provide a new proof of the admissibility of a weak form of the Visser rules. Finally, we use this observation, coupled with a description of a generalization of the disjunction property, to provide a basis of admissibility for the intermediate logics BD2 and GSc

    The Admissible Rules of BD2 and GSc

    No full text
    The Visser rules form a basis of admissibility for the intuitionistic propositional calculus. We show how one can characterise the existence of covers in certain models, by means of formulae. Through this characterisation, we provide a new proof of the admissibility of a weak form of the Visser rules. Finally, we use this observation, coupled with a description of a generalisation of the disjunction property, to provide a basis of admissibility for the intermediate logics BD2 and GSc

    The Admissible Rules of BD2 and GSc

    No full text
    The Visser rules form a basis of admissibility for the intuitionistic propositional calculus. We show how one can characterise the existence of covers in certain models, by means of formulae. Through this characterisation, we provide a new proof of the admissibility of a weak form of the Visser rules. Finally, we use this observation, coupled with a description of a generalisation of the disjunction property, to provide a basis of admissibility for the intermediate logics BD2 and GSc

    The Admissible Rules of BD2 and GSc

    No full text
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