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The admissibility of \(\gamma\) in R4
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    The admissibility of \(\gamma\) in R4 (English)
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    22 February 1993
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    \(R\) is the Anderson-Belnap system of relevant implication; \(NR\) extends \(R\) with a necessity operator and \(S4\)-like postulates for it. \(R4\) is the result of adding the axiom scheme \(\square(A\vee B)\to(\diamondsuit A\vee\square B)\) to \(NR\) to make a system that includes all of \(S4\). The rule \(\gamma\) is the rule of material detachment: From \(\vdash\sim A\vee B\) and \(\vdash A\), to infer \(\vdash B\). In this paper \(\gamma\) is proved admissible in \(R4\). As a corollary it follows that \(R4\) is a conservative extension of \(S4\). The proof of admissibility is by Meyer's method of metavaluations.
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    modal logic
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    relevance logic \(R4\)
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    conservative extension of \(S4\)
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    necessity operator
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    rule of material detachment
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    admissibility
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    metavaluations
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