“Capturing Naive Validity in the Strict-Tolerant Approach”
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- Fecha: 18 de agosto de 2015
- Hora: 16.30 hs.
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Lucas Rosenblatt (CONICET – Universidad de Buenos Aires)
Rejecting the Cut rule has been proposed as a strategy to avoid both the usual semantic paradoxes and the Validity Paradox. In this paper we consider if a Cut-free theory is capable of accurately representing its own notion of validity. We claim that the standard rules governing the validity predicate are too weak for this purpose and we show that although it is possible to strengthen these rules, the most obvious way of doing so brings with it a serious problem: an internalized version of Cut can be proved for a Curry-like sentence. We also evaluate a number of possible ways of escaping this difficulty.