Seminars of the Department of Logic In Defence of Proof-Theoretic Semantics Will Stafford (Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences) Proof-theoretic validity offers a justification for the logical laws. However, it has recently been shown that proof-theoretic validity does not offer a semantics for intuitionistic logic, but rather it provides a semantics for intermediate logics which isn’t harmonious. But baked into the philosophical justification for proof-theoretic validity is the idea that it results in a logic with harmonious rules. I show that the lack of harmony stems from the treatment of atomic sentences, not from the treatment of logical connectives. I propose a modification to proof-theoretic validity that will remove the undue impact of atomic formulas. And I show that the logic justified by the new definition is intuitionistic logic. Hence this modification saves proof-theoretic validity from the above objection. Thursday, February 18 at 14:00 Zoom Meeting: cesnet.zoom.us/j/96869302116?pwd=bHlFektFMi9lZXBUeDd5WHM0RmE3QT09 Meeting ID: 968 6930 2116 Passcode: 082189