model theory
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major reference
- In metalogic: Model theory
In model theory one studies the interpretations (models) of theories formalized in the framework of formal logic, especially in that of the first-order predicate calculus with identity—i.e., in elementary logic. A first-order language is
Read More - In history of logic: Development of model theory
Results such as those obtained by Gödel and Skolem were unmistakably semantic—or, as most logicians would prefer to say, model-theoretic. Yet no general theory of logical semantics was developed for some time. The German-born philosopher Rudolf Carnap tried to present a systematic theory…
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analysis in metalogic
- In metalogic: Syntax and semantics
…which is closely related to model theory. Roughly speaking, syntax—as conceived in the philosophy of mathematics—is a branch of number theory, and semantics is a branch of set theory, which deals with the nature and relations of aggregates.
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completeness
- In completeness
In model theory, a formal system is said to be semantically complete if and only if every theorem of the system is provable in the system.
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divisions of modern logic
- In logic: Logical systems
Such studies belong to model theory, which is another main branch of contemporary logic.
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philosophy of logic
- In philosophy of logic: Logical semantics
For the purpose of clarifying logical truth and hence the concept of logic itself, a tool that has turned out to be more important than the idea of logical form is logical semantics, sometimes also known as model theory. By this is meant…
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