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What is the Semantics for Classical Logic?

In the intuitionistic case, the answer to this question is well-understood - essentially a semantics is given to all proofs in normal form and all other proofs inherit this semantics from the normal forms they reduce to. This implies that:
(1) reductions preserving the semantics of a proof.
It is widely known that this assumption causes any reasonable semantics for classical logic to collaps. In the literature Lafont's example is often cited for this observation.

Last modified: Sat Mar 3 05:17:53 CET 2007