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  1. Forcing revisited.Toby Meadows - 2023 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 69 (3):287-340.
    The purpose of this paper is to propose and explore a general framework within which a wide variety of model construction techniques from contemporary set theory can be subsumed. Taking our inspiration from presheaf constructions in category theory and Boolean ultrapowers, we will show that generic extensions, ultrapowers, extenders and generic ultrapowers can be construed as examples of a single model construction technique. In particular, we will show that Łoś's theorem can be construed as a specific case of Cohen's truth (...)
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  • (1 other version)Second‐Order Logic and Set Theory.Jouko Väänänen - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (7):463-478.
    Both second-order logic and set theory can be used as a foundation for mathematics, that is, as a formal language in which propositions of mathematics can be expressed and proved. We take it upon ourselves in this paper to compare the two approaches, second-order logic on one hand and set theory on the other hand, evaluating their merits and weaknesses. We argue that we should think of first-order set theory as a very high-order logic.
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