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10294 | Second-order logic has the expressive power for mathematics, but an unworkable model theory [Shapiro] |
Full Idea: Full second-order logic has all the expressive power needed to do mathematics, but has an unworkable model theory. | |
From: Stewart Shapiro (Higher-Order Logic [2001], 2.1) | |
A reaction: [he credits Cowles for this remark] Having an unworkable model theory sounds pretty serious to me, as I'm not inclined to be interested in languages which don't produce models of some sort. Surely models are the whole point? |