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− | The task at hand is to build a bridge between model-theoretic and proof-theoretic perspectives on logical procedure, even if we can but construct it at a point so close to their common source that it may not seem worth the candle at all. | + | The task at hand is to build a bridge between model-theoretic and proof-theoretic perspectives on logical procedure, though at present we construct it at a point so close to the common source of these two streams it may not seem worth the candle at all. |
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| The substance of this principle was known to Boole in the 1850's, tantamount to what we now call the ''boolean expansion'' of a propositional expression. The only novelty here resides in a certain manner of presentation, in which we will prove the basic principle from the axioms given before. One name for this rule is the ''Case Analysis-Synthesis Theorem'' (CAST). | | The substance of this principle was known to Boole in the 1850's, tantamount to what we now call the ''boolean expansion'' of a propositional expression. The only novelty here resides in a certain manner of presentation, in which we will prove the basic principle from the axioms given before. One name for this rule is the ''Case Analysis-Synthesis Theorem'' (CAST). |