First-Order Friendliness

Review of Symbolic Logic:1-15 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In this note we study a counterpart in predicate logic of the notion of logical friendliness, introduced into propositional logic in [15]. The result is a new consequence relation for predicate languages with equality using first-order models. While compactness, interpolation and axiomatizability fail dramatically, several other properties are preserved from the propositional case. Divergence is diminished when the language does not contain equality with its standard interpretation.

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Guillermo Badia
University of Queensland
David Makinson
London School of Economics

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Editorial: Special issue in honour of John Newsome Crossley.Guillermo Badia - 2023 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 31 (6):1005-1009.

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