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  1. Krivine's intuitionistic proof of classical completeness.Stefano Berardi & Silvio Valentini - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 129 (1-3):93-106.
    In 1996, Krivine applied Friedman's A-translation in order to get an intuitionistic version of Gödel completeness result for first-order classical logic and countable languages and models. Such a result is known to be intuitionistically underivable 559), but Krivine was able to derive intuitionistically a weak form of it, namely, he proved that every consistent classical theory has a model. In this paper, we want to analyze the ideas Krivine's remarkable result relies on, ideas which where somehow hidden by the heavy (...)
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