Arithmetic with Satisfaction

Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (2):299-303 (1995)
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Abstract

A language in which we can express arithmetic and which contains its own satisfaction predicate (in the style of Kripke's theory of truth) can be formulated using just two nonlogical primitives: (the successor function) and Sat (a satisfaction predicate)

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James Cain
Oklahoma State University

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