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Single Idea 13364

[catalogued under 5. Theory of Logic / I. Semantics of Logic / 1. Semantics of Logic]

Full Idea

There are two approaches to an 'interpretation' of a logic: the first method assigns objects to names, and then defines connectives and quantifiers, focusing on truth; the second assigns objects to variables, then variables to names, using satisfaction.

Gist of Idea

Interpretation by assigning objects to names, or assigning them to variables first

Source

report of David Bostock (Intermediate Logic [1997], 3.4) by PG - Db (lexicon)

Book Reference

Bostock,David: 'Intermediate Logic' [OUP 1997], p.82


A Reaction

[a summary of nine elusive pages in Bostock] He says he prefers the first method, but the second method is more popular because it handles open formulas, by treating free variables as if they were names.