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Transcendental syntax I: deterministic case

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We study logic in the light of the Kantian distinction between analytic (untyped, meaningless, locative) answers and synthetic (typed, meaningful, spiritual) questions. Which is specially relevant to proof-theory: in a proof-net, the upper part is locative, whereas the lower part is spiritual: a posteriori (explicit) as far as correctness is concerned, a priori (implicit) for questions dealing with consequence, typically cut-elimination. The divides locative/spiritual and explicit/implicit give rise to four blocks which are enough to explain the whole logical activity.
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hal-01322327 , version 1 (27-05-2016)

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Jean-Yves Girard. Transcendental syntax I: deterministic case. Mathematical Structures in Computer Science, 2017, 27 (5), pp.827 - 849. ⟨10.1017/S0960129515000407⟩. ⟨hal-01322327⟩
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