
The author considers a natural deduction formulation of the classical first-order predicate logic and introduces the corresponding inversion principle.
03A05, inversion principle, classical first-order predicate logic, Structure of proofs, Classical first-order logic, 03F07, natural deduction, Philosophical and critical aspects of logic and foundations, 03B10
03A05, inversion principle, classical first-order predicate logic, Structure of proofs, Classical first-order logic, 03F07, natural deduction, Philosophical and critical aspects of logic and foundations, 03B10
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