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A case for satisfaction classes: model theoretic vs axiomatic approaches to the notion of truth
2013
Logical Investigations
One of the basic question we can ask about truth in a formal setting is what, if anything, we gain when we have a truth predicate at disposal. For example, does the expressive power of a language change or does the proof strength of a theory increase? Satisfaction classes are often described as complicated model theoretic constructions unable to give useful information toward the notion of truth from a general point of view. Their import is narrowed to a dimension of pure technical utility and
doi:10.21146/2074-1472-2013-19-0-246-259
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