Semantics of Non-Classical First Order Predicate Logics
Valentin Shehtman and
Dmitrij Skvortsov
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Valentin Shehtman: Institute of General Plan of Moscow, All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information
Dmitrij Skvortsov: Institute of General Plan of Moscow, All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information
A chapter in Mathematical Logic, 1990, pp 105-116 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract To describe semantics of a logical system one should define notions of a model and the truth in a model. A major part of classical first order model theory can be developed within the standard semantics, while alternative types of semantics (such as sheaves, forcing, polyadic algebras) play an auxiliary role.
Date: 1990
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0609-2_9
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