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Full Idea
Tarskian semantics says that a sentence is true iff it is satisfied by every sequence, where a sequence is a set-theoretic individual, a set of ordered pairs each with a natural number as its first element and an object from the domain for its second.
Gist of Idea
Tarskian semantics says that a sentence is true iff it is satisfied by every sequence
Source
report of Alfred Tarski (The Concept of Truth for Formalized Languages [1933]) by Keith Hossack - Plurals and Complexes 3
Book Ref
-: 'British Soc for the Philosophy of Science' [-], p.417