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Single Idea 10285
[filed under theme 5. Theory of Logic / I. Semantics of Logic / 1. Semantics of Logic
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Full Idea
I |= φ means that the formula φ is true in the interpretation I.
Gist of Idea
I |= φ means that the formula φ is true in the interpretation I
Source
Wilfrid Hodges (First-Order Logic [2001], 1.5)
Book Ref
'Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic', ed/tr. Goble,Lou [Blackwell 2001], p.17
A Reaction
[There should be no space between the vertical and the two horizontals!] This contrasts with |-, which means 'is proved in'. That is a syntactic or proof-theoretic symbol, whereas |= is a semantic symbol (involving truth).
The
16 ideas
from Wilfrid Hodges
10282
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Logic is the study of sound argument, or of certain artificial languages (or applying the latter to the former)
[Hodges,W]
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10288
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Down Löwenheim-Skolem: if a countable language has a consistent theory, that has a countable model
[Hodges,W]
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10289
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Up Löwenheim-Skolem: if infinite models, then arbitrarily large models
[Hodges,W]
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10287
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If a first-order theory entails a sentence, there is a finite subset of the theory which entails it
[Hodges,W]
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10283
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A formula needs an 'interpretation' of its constants, and a 'valuation' of its variables
[Hodges,W]
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10284
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There are three different standard presentations of semantics
[Hodges,W]
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10285
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I |= φ means that the formula φ is true in the interpretation I
[Hodges,W]
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10286
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A 'set' is a mathematically well-behaved class
[Hodges,W]
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10473
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Model theory studies formal or natural language-interpretation using set-theory
[Hodges,W]
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10475
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A 'structure' is an interpretation specifying objects and classes of quantification
[Hodges,W]
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10474
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|= should be read as 'is a model for' or 'satisfies'
[Hodges,W]
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10476
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The idea that groups of concepts could be 'implicitly defined' was abandoned
[Hodges,W]
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10478
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Since first-order languages are complete, |= and |- have the same meaning
[Hodges,W]
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10477
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|= in model-theory means 'logical consequence' - it holds in all models
[Hodges,W]
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10480
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First-order logic can't discriminate between one infinite cardinal and another
[Hodges,W]
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10481
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Models in model theory are structures, not sets of descriptions
[Hodges,W]
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