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    Relatedness and Interpretability.Richard L. Epstein & Szczerba - 1979 - Philosophical Studies 36 (2):225-231.
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    Szczerba L. W. and Tarski A.. Metamathematical properties of some affine geometries. Logic, methodology and philosophy of science, Proceedings of the 1964 International Congress, edited by Bar-Hillel Yehoshua, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1965, pp. 166–178. [REVIEW]Wolfgang Rautenberg - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):333-334.
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    Review: L. W. Szczerba, A. Tarski, Yehoshua Bar-Hillel, Metamathematical Properties of Some Affine Geometries. [REVIEW]Wolfgang Rautenberg - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):333-334.
  4. Henkin Quantifiers,[w:] Krynicki M., Mostowski M., Szczerba LW (red.).M. Krynicki - 1995 - In Michał Krynicki, Marcin Mostowski & Lesław W. Szczerba (eds.), Quantifiers: Logics, Models and Computation: Volume Two: Contributions. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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    Richard L. Epstein. Classical mathematical logic. The semantic foundations of logic. With contributions by Lesław W. Szczerba. Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 2006, xxii + 522 pp. [REVIEW]H. B. Enderton - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):540-541.
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    A mathematical characterization of interpretation between theories.J. Van Benthem - 1984 - Studia Logica 43:295.
    Of the various notions of reduction in the logical literature, relative interpretability in the sense of Tarskiet al. [6] appears to be the central one. In the present note, this syntactic notion is characterized semantically, through the existence of a suitable reduction functor on models. The latter mathematical condition itself suggests a natural generalization, whose syntactic equivalent turns out to be a notion of interpretability quite close to that of Ershov [1], Szczerba [5] and Gaifman [2].
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