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  1. The ontology of a theory.Lorenzo Cocco - unknown
    This paper defends two claims about the criterion of commitment of W.V.O Quine. The first claim is that the criterion can be made extensional. The second is that a proper formulation becomes an analytic truth. We spend a few preliminary sections clarifying our intended notion of ontological commitment. We will not go very far in our investigation of the criterion if we do not distinguish the things a theory postulates, what its adherents, or anybody else, believe in, and which of (...)
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  • Cohen and set theory.Akihiro Kanamori - 2008 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (3):351-378.
    We discuss the work of Paul Cohen in set theory and its influence, especially the background, discovery, development of forcing.
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  • Bounded truth table does not reduce the one-query tautologies to a random oracle.Toshio Suzuki - 2005 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 44 (6):751-762.
    The relativized propositional calculus is a system of Boolean formulas with query symbols. A formula in this system is called a one-query formula if the number of occurrences of query symbols is just one. If a one-query formula is a tautology with respect to a given oracle A then it is called a one-query tautology with respect to A. By extending works of Ambos-Spies (1986) and us (2002), we investigate the measure of the class of all oracles A such that (...)
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  • Measure and category in effective descriptive set theory.Alexander S. Kechris - 1973 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 5 (4):337.
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