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How To Extend The Dialogical Approach To Provability Logic

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The core ideas of the dialogicalapproach to modal propositional logic are explainedby means of an elementary example. Subsequently,ways of extending this approach to the system G ofso-called provability logic are checked, therebyraising the question whether the dialogician is inneed of shaping his Nichtverzögerungsregel(non-delay-rule), in order to get it sufficiently precise,in different ways for different modal systems.

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Nortmann, U. How To Extend The Dialogical Approach To Provability Logic. Synthese 127, 95–103 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010349800818

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