On 09/02/2026 14:57, Mikko wrote:
Logic is not paralyzed. Separating semantics from inference rules
ensures that semantic problems don't affect the study of proofs
and provability.
Would you agree that inference rules are a formalisation of some semantics.
a) in a sense
b) yes, properly
?
And then a syntactical system is one in which there remains no
unformalised semantics (or, indeed, pragmatics), not even identification
of thought objects.
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