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  1. Completeness and categoricity (in power): Formalization without foundationalism.John T. Baldwin - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):39-79.
    We propose a criterion to regard a property of a theory (in first or second order logic) as virtuous: the property must have significant mathematical consequences for the theory (or its models). We then rehearse results of Ajtai, Marek, Magidor, H. Friedman and Solovay to argue that for second order logic, ‘categoricity’ has little virtue. For first order logic, categoricity is trivial; but ‘categoricity in power’ has enormous structural consequences for any of the theories satisfying it. The stability hierarchy extends (...)
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  • Variations sur un thème de aldama et Shelah.Cédric Milliet - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (1):96-126.
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  • On the definability of radicals in supersimple groups.Cédric Milliet - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (2):649-656.
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