On semantics of first-order justification logic with binding modalities

Abstract

We introduce the first order logic of proofs FOLP in the joint language combining justification terms and binding modalities. The main issue is Kripke--style semantics for this logic. We describe models for FOLP in terms of valuations of individual variables instead of introducing constants to the language. This approach requires a new format of the evidence function. This allows us to assign semantic meaning to formulas that contain free variables. The main results are soundness and completeness of FOLP with respect to the described semantics.

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