How to be really contraction free (Q1313081)

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    21 August 1994
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    It is well known that the inference of contraction (from \(A\to (A\to B)\) to derive \(A\to B\)) is necessary for the deduction of absurdity from paradoxical statements like ``if this is true, then absurdity follows''. If we call this kind of contraction ``2-1 contraction'' (from two uses of the antecedent \(A\) to one use), then the picture generalises. For a logic to resist absurd conclusions from paradoxical statements like these, it must not only be ``2-1 contraction'' free, but also ``\(n-m\) contraction'' free where \(n>m\). This paper shows that no finitely valued logic is \(n-m\) contraction free for each \(n\) and \(m\), and it gives examples of other logics which are \(2-1\) contraction free but not \(n-m\) contraction free.
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    paradox
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    finite models
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    contraction
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    absurdity
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