Proto-Semantics for Positive Free Logic |
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Authors: | Antonelli G. Aldo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Logic and Philosophy of Science, University of California, Irvine, CA, 92697-5100 |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper presents a bivalent extensional semantics for positive free logic without resorting to the philosophically questionable device of using models endowed with a separate domain of non-existing objects. The models here introduced have only one (possibly empty) domain, and a partial reference function for the singular terms (that might be undefined at some arguments). Such an approach provides a solution to an open problem put forward by Lambert, and can be viewed as supplying a version of parametrized truth non unlike the notion of truth at world found in modal logic. A model theory is developed, establishing compactness, interpolation (implying a strong form of Beth definability), and completeness (with respect to a particular axiomatization). |
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Keywords: | free logic existence denotation semantics Craig interpolation Beth definability |
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