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by vilhelm_s
3383 days ago
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Well no, Gödel's incompleteness theorem doesn't really have anything to do with material implication. It tells us that there is some formula G such that neither G nor ¬G is provable. Proof systems for relevance logic restrict valid derivations compared to classical propositional logic (relevance logic requires you to use the antecedent), so they can prove even fewer things. |
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