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On the proof-theoretic foundation of general definition theory

Lars Hallnäs

pp. 589-602

Abstract

A general definition theory should serve as a foundation for the mathematical study of definitional structures. The central notion of such a theory is a precise explication of the intuitively given notion of a definitional structure. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the proof theory of partial inductive definitions as a foundation for this kind of a more general definition theory. Among the examples discussed is a suggestion for a more abstract definition of lambda-terms (derivations in natural deduction) that could provide a basis for a more systematic definitional approach to general proof theory.

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(2006) Proof-theoretic semantics. Synthese 148 (3).

Pages: 589-602

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-004-6291-6

Full citation:

Hallnäs Lars (2006) „On the proof-theoretic foundation of general definition theory“. Synthese 148 (3), 589–602.