Referentiality and Matrix Semantics
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Referential semantics importantly subscribes to the programme of theory of logical calculi. Defined by Wójcicki in [8], it has been subsequently studied in a series of papers of the author, till the full exposition of the framework in [9] and its intuitive characterisation in [10].The aim of the article is to present several generalizations of referential semantics as compared and related to the matrix semantics for propositional logics. We show, in a uniform way, some own generalizations of referentiality: the first, directed to unrestricted cluster referential semantics, [4], its “discrete” version, a counterpart of algebraic semantics and a many-valued referentiality based on matrices, whose elements are functions from the set of indices to a finite n-element set of values, n ≥2, [3]. Next to this we outline pragmatic matrices introduced by Tokarz in [6] as an alternative for cluster referential approach and discuss together all presented versions of referential semantics.
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[2] Ryszard Wójcicki,et al. Theory of Logical Calculi , 1988 .
[3] Pseudo-referential Matrix Semantics for Propositional Logics , 2008 .
[4] Atwell R. Turquette,et al. On the Many-Valued Logics , 1941 .
[5] Ryszard Wójcicki. Referential Matrix Semantics for Propositional Calculi , 1982 .