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These expanded lecture notes are based on a tutorial on categorical proof
theory presented at the summer school associated with the conference "Topology,
Algebra, and Categories in Logic 2021-2022." The chapter delves into various
applications of categorical methods in proof theory. It is designed to be
accessible, with no prior familiarity with category theory required. The
necessary categorical background is introduced gradually, with a focus on the
philosophical and informal aspects of proof. The only prerequisites are a basic
understanding of logic, computability theory, topology, and ordered structures.