Changing a semantics: opportunism or courage?
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| Publication date | 2014 |
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| Book title | The life and work of Leon Henkin |
| Book subtitle | essays on his contributions |
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| Series | Studies in Universal Logic |
| Pages (from-to) | 307-337 |
| Publisher | Cham: Birkhäuser |
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| Abstract |
The generalized models for higher-order logics introduced by Leon Henkin and their multiple offspring over the years have become a standard tool in many areas of logic. Even so, discussion has persisted about their technical status, and perhaps even their conceptual legitimacy. This paper gives a systematic view of generalized model techniques, discusses what they mean in mathematical and philosophical terms, and presents a few technical themes and results about their role in algebraic representation, calibrating provability, lowering complexity, understanding fixed-point logics, and achieving set-theoretic absoluteness. We also show how thinking about Henkin’s approach to semantics of logical systems in this generality can yield new results, dispelling the impression of adhocness.
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| Document type | Chapter |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09719-0_20 |
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