Restricting the contraction axiom in Dummett's LC: a sublogic of LC with the Converse Ackermann Property, the logic LCo

Bulletin of the Section of Logic 30 (3):139-146 (2001)
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LCo with the Converse Ackermann Property is defined as the result of restricting Contraction in LC. Intuitionistic and Superintuitionistic Negation is shown to be compatible with the CAP.

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José M. Méndez
Universidad de Salamanca
Francisco Salto
Universidad de León
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Two versions of minimal intuitionism with the CAP. A note.Gemma Robles & José Méndez - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 20 (2):183-190.

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