1. Theories of truth for countable languages which conform to classical logic
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Heikkilä, Seppo
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Computer Science::Computer Science and Game Theory ,TheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGES ,Computer Science::Logic in Computer Science ,03B10, 03B65, 03D80, 91F20, 97M80 ,FOS: Mathematics ,TheoryofComputation_GENERAL ,Computer Science::Programming Languages ,Computer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing) ,Mathematics - Logic ,Logic (math.LO) - Abstract
Every countable language which conforms to classical logic is shown to have an extension which conforms to classical logic, and has a definitional theory of truth. That extension has a semantical theory of truth, if every sentence of the object language is valuated by its meaning either as true or as false. These theories contain both a truth predicate and a non-truth predicate. Theories are equivalent when the sentences of the object language are valuated by their meanings., Comment: 16 pages
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- 2018
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