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2524:Type theory
2472:undecidable
2404:Truth value
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1970:non-logical
1583:Enumeration
1573:Isomorphism
1520:cardinality
1504:Von Neumann
1469:Ultrafilter
1434:Uncountable
1368:equivalence
1285:Quantifiers
1275:Fixed-point
1244:First-order
1124:Consistency
1109:Proposition
1086:Traditional
1057:Lindström's
1047:Compactness
989:Type theory
934:Cardinality
805:Truth-maker
670:Saul Kripke
552:28 February
527:. pp.
523:, England:
521:West Sussex
457:Saul Kripke
344:quantifiers
340:connectives
191:, cf. also
2639:Categories
2335:elementary
2028:arithmetic
1896:Quantifier
1874:functional
1746:Expression
1464:Transitive
1408:identities
1393:complement
1326:hereditary
1309:Set theory
861:Redundancy
632:0993594549
498:References
446:See also:
380:assignment
302:B" is true
298:A" is true
294:B" is true
290:A" is true
275:B" is true
271:A" is true
89:Kurt Gödel
2650:Semantics
2606:Supertask
2509:Recursion
2467:decidable
2301:saturated
2279:of models
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2197:axiomatic
2117:Hilbert's
2104:Euclidean
2085:canonical
2008:axiomatic
1940:Signature
1869:Predicate
1758:Extension
1680:Ackermann
1605:Operation
1484:Universal
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1449:Singleton
1444:Inhabited
1429:Countable
1419:Types of
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1290:Predicate
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1151:Syllogism
1141:Soundness
1114:Inference
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1006:paradoxes
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846:Epistemic
826:Consensus
821:Coherence
790:Statement
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113:paradoxes
2591:Logicism
2584:timeline
2560:Concrete
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2377:Tarski's
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2362:Strength
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2306:spectrum
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2111:Elements
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2054:Robinson
1975:variable
1960:function
1933:spectrum
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1879:variable
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1726:Alphabet
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1528:Function
1489:Universe
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1363:Relation
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866:Semantic
814:Theories
682:, 1935.
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640:, 2001.
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471:See also
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408:relation
226:T-schema
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2192:Systems
2187:Theorem
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2010:systems
1790:Formula
1785:Grammar
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1645:General
1358:Forcing
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1388:union
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