Partial up and down logic

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This paper presents logics for reasoning about extension and reduction of partial information states. This enterprise amounts to nonpersistent variations of certain constructive logics, in particular the so-called logic of constructible falsity of Nelson. We provide simple semantics, sequential calculi, completeness and decidability proofs. © 1995, Duke University Press. All Rights Reserved.

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Jaspars, J. O. M. (1995). Partial up and down logic. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 36(1), 134–157. https://doi.org/10.1305/ndjfl/1040308832

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