MCP-Logic
Provides automated reasoning for AI systems using the Prover9 and Mace4 theorem provers.
MCP-Logic
An MCP server for automated first-order logic reasoning using Prover9 and Mace4.
Features
- Theorem Proving - Prove logical statements with Prover9
- Model Finding - Find finite models with Mace4
- Counterexample Finding - Show why statements don't follow
- Syntax Validation - Pre-validate formulas with helpful error messages
- Categorical Reasoning - Built-in support for category theory proofs
- Propositional Contingency - Purely analytical HCC prover for fast propositional checks
- Abductive Reasoning - Rank hypotheses using Variational Free Energy (VFE)
- Self-Contained - All dependencies install automatically
Quick Start
Installation
Linux/macOS:
git clone https://github.com/angrysky56/mcp-logic
cd mcp-logic
./linux-setup-script.sh
Windows:
git clone https://github.com/angrysky56/mcp-logic
cd mcp-logic
windows-setup-mcp-logic.bat
The setup script automatically:
- Downloads and builds LADR (Prover9 + Mace4)
- Creates Python virtual environment
- Installs all dependencies
- Generates Claude Desktop config
Claude Desktop Integration
Add to your Claude Desktop MCP config (auto-generated at claude-app-config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-logic": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/absolute/path/to/mcp-logic/src/mcp_logic",
"run",
"mcp_logic",
"--prover-path",
"/absolute/path/to/mcp-logic/ladr/bin"
]
}
}
}
Important: Replace /absolute/path/to/mcp-logic with your actual repository path.
Available Tools
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| prove | Prove statements using Prover9 |
| check-well-formed | Validate formula syntax with detailed errors |
| find_model | Find finite models satisfying premises |
| find_counterexample | Find counterexamples showing statements don't follow |
| verify_commutativity | Generate FOL for categorical diagram commutativity |
| get_category_axioms | Get axioms for category/functor/group/monoid |
| check_contingency | Check truth-functional contingency via HCC prover |
| abductive_explain | Find the VFE-minimizing explanation for an observation |
Example Usage
Prove a Theorem
Use the mcp-logic prove tool with:
premises: ["all x (man(x) -> mortal(x))", "man(socrates)"]
conclusion: "mortal(socrates)"
Result: ✓ THEOREM PROVED
Analyze Propositional Contingency
Use the mcp-logic check_contingency tool with:
formula: "(p -> q) | (q -> p)"
Result: Identifies that the formula is a non-contingent tautology, returning the proof trace.
Find a Counterexample
Use the mcp-logic find-counterexample tool with:
premises: ["P(a)"]
conclusion: "P(b)"
Result: Model found where P(a) is true but P(b) is false, proving the conclusion doesn't follow.
Verify Categorical Diagram
Use the mcp-logic verify-commutativity tool with:
path_a: ["f", "g"]
path_b: ["h"]
object_start: "A"
object_end: "C"
Result: FOL premises and conclusion to prove that f∘g = h.
Running Locally
Instead of Claude Desktop, run the server directly:
Linux/macOS:
./run_mcp_logic.sh
Windows:
run_mcp_logic.bat
Project Structure
mcp-logic/
├── src/mcp_logic/
│ ├── server.py # Main MCP server (8 tools)
│ ├── mace4_wrapper.py # Mace4 model finder
│ ├── syntax_validator.py # Formula syntax validation
│ ├── categorical_helpers.py # Category theory utilities
│ ├── hcc_prover.py # Hypersequent Contingency Calculus prover
│ ├── vfe_engine.py # Variational Free Energy abductive engine
│ └── formula_ast.py # Propositional logic AST and parser
├── ladr/ # Auto-installed Prover9/Mace4 binaries
│ └── bin/
│ ├── prover9
│ └── mace4
├── tests/ # Test suite
├── linux-setup-script.sh # Linux/macOS setup
├── windows-setup-mcp-logic.bat # Windows setup
├── run_mcp_logic.sh # Linux/macOS run script
└── run_mcp_logic.bat # Windows run script
What's New in v0.3.0
Cognitive Architecture Enhancements:
- ✅ Hypersequent Contingency Calculus (HCC): Added a rigorous deductive checker for evaluating propositional formula contingencies instantly without brute-force modeling.
- ✅ Variational Free Energy (VFE) Engine: Implemented abductive reasoning that ranks hypotheses using a non-dogmatic Cournot-Gaifman prior to elegantly satisfy Ockham's Razor.
- ✅ Smart Prover Routing:
provetool automatically routes pure propositional queries to the HCC engine, and first-order queries to Prover9.
What's New in v0.2.0
Enhanced Features:
- ✅ Mace4 model finding and counterexample detection
- ✅ Detailed syntax validation with position-specific errors
- ✅ Categorical reasoning support (category theory axioms, commutativity verification)
- ✅ Structured JSON output from all tools
- ✅ Self-contained installation (no manual path configuration)
Development
Run tests:
source .venv/bin/activate
pytest tests/ -v
Test components directly:
python tests/test_enhancements.py
Documentation
ENHANCEMENTS.md- Quick reference for v0.2.0 featuresDocuments/- Detailed analysis and exampleswalkthrough.md- Implementation details (in artifacts)
Troubleshooting
"Prover9 not found" error:
- Run the setup script:
./linux-setup-script.shorwindows-setup-mcp-logic.bat - Check that
ladr/bin/prover9andladr/bin/mace4exist
Server not updating:
- Restart server after code changes
- Check logs for syntax errors
Syntax validation warnings:
- Use lowercase for predicates/functions (e.g.,
man(x)notMan(x)) - Add spaces around operators for clarity
- Balance all parentheses
License
MIT
Credits
- Prover9/Mace4: William McCune's LADR library
- LADR Repository: laitep/ladr
- Hypersequent Contingency Calculus (HCC): Based on the logical framework from "A Hypersequent Calculus for Classical Contingencies" by Eugenio Orlandelli, Giannandrea Pulcini, and Achille C. Varzi (2024).
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