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  1. Introduction to Model Theory and the Metamathematics of Algebra.Abraham Robinson - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (1):56-56.
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  • Model-Theoretic Logics.Jon Barwise & Solomon Feferman - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book brings together several directions of work in model theory between the late 1950s and early 1980s.
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  • A Survey of Mathematical Logic. [REVIEW]Georg Kreisel - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (2):240-244.
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  • The Bounds of Logic: A Generalized Viewpoint.Gila Sher - 1991 - MIT Press.
    The Bounds of Logic presents a new philosophical theory of the scope and nature of logic based on critical analysis of the principles underlying modern Tarskian logic and inspired by mathematical and linguistic development. Extracting central philosophical ideas from Tarski’s early work in semantics, Sher questions whether these are fully realized by the standard first-order system. The answer lays the foundation for a new, broader conception of logic. By generally characterizing logical terms, Sher establishes a fundamental result in semantics. Her (...)
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  • A critical appraisal of second-order logic.Ignacio Jané - 1993 - History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (1):67-86.
    Because of its capacity to characterize mathematical concepts and structures?a capacity which first-order languages clearly lack?second-order languages recommend themselves as a convenient framework for much of mathematics, including set theory. This paper is about the credentials of second-order logic:the reasons for it to be considered logic, its relations with set theory, and especially the efficacy with which it performs its role of the underlying logic of set theory.
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  • Beyond first-order logic: the historical interplay between mathematical logic and axiomatic set theory.Gregory H. Moore - 1980 - History and Philosophy of Logic 1 (1-2):95-137.
    What has been the historical relationship between set theory and logic? On the one hand, Zermelo and other mathematicians developed set theory as a Hilbert-style axiomatic system. On the other hand, set theory influenced logic by suggesting to Schröder, Löwenheim and others the use of infinitely long expressions. The questions of which logic was appropriate for set theory - first-order logic, second-order logic, or an infinitary logic - culminated in a vigorous exchange between Zermelo and Gödel around 1930.
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  • (1 other version)Undecidable theories.Alfred Tarski - 1968 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co.. Edited by Andrzej Mostowski & Raphael M. Robinson.
    This book is well known for its proof that many mathematical systems - including lattice theory and closure algebras - are undecidable. It consists of three treatises from one of the greatest logicians of all time: "A General Method in Proofs of Undecidability," "Undecidability and Essential Undecidability in Mathematics," and "Undecidability of the Elementary Theory of Groups.".
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  • Categoricity.John Corcoran - 1980 - History and Philosophy of Logic 1 (1):187-207.
    After a short preface, the first of the three sections of this paper is devoted to historical and philosophic aspects of categoricity. The second section is a self-contained exposition, including detailed definitions, of a proof that every mathematical system whose domain is the closure of its set of distinguished individuals under its distinguished functions is categorically characterized by its induction principle together with its true atoms (atomic sentences and negations of atomic sentences). The third section deals with applications especially those (...)
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  • Foundations of Set Theory.Abraham Adolf Fraenkel & Yehoshua Bar-Hillel - 1973 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ, USA: Elsevier.
    Foundations of Set Theory discusses the reconstruction undergone by set theory in the hands of Brouwer, Russell, and Zermelo. Only in the axiomatic foundations, however, have there been such extensive, almost revolutionary, developments. This book tries to avoid a detailed discussion of those topics which would have required heavy technical machinery, while describing the major results obtained in their treatment if these results could be stated in relatively non-technical terms. This book comprises five chapters and begins with a discussion of (...)
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  • Elementary Predicate Logic.Wilfrid Hodges, D. Gabbay & F. Guenthner - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1089-1090.
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  • Zermelo's Axiom of Choice. Its Origins, Development, and Influence.Gregory H. Moore - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):659-660.
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  • The consistency of Frege's foundations of arithmetic.George Boolos - 1987 - In Judith Jarvis Thomson (ed.), On Being and Saying: Essays for Richard Cartwright. MIT Press. pp. 3--20.
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  • (2 other versions)Passion and Value in Hume's Treatise.D. G. C. Macnabb - 1968 - Philosophical Books 9 (1):2-4.
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  • (1 other version)From Frege to Gödel.Jean van Heijenoort - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (1):72-72.
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  • Einleitung in Die Mengenlehre.Abraham Fraenkel - 1928 - Springer.
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  • Logic in the twenties: The nature of the quantifier.Warren D. Goldfarb - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (3):351-368.
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  • Introduction to Model Theory and to the Metamathematics of Algebra.Abraham Robinson - 1963 - Elsevier Publishing Company.
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  • Selected Works in Logic.Th Skolem & Jens Erik Fenstad - 1970 - Oslo,: Oslo : Universitetsforlaget. Edited by Jens Erik Fenstad.
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  • Quantifiers in formal and natural languages.Dag Westerståhl - 1983 - In Dov M. Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical Logic. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1--131.
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  • Handbook of Philosophical Logic.[author unknown] - 1983 - .
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  • [Omnibus Review].H. Jerome Keisler - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):342-344.
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  • Who were the American Postulate Theorists?Michael Scanlan - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):981-1002.
    Articles by two American mathematicians, E. V. Huntington and Oswald Veblen, are discussed as examples of a movement in foundational research in the period 1900-1930 called American postulate theory. This movement also included E. H. Moore, R. L. Moore, C. H. Langford, H. M. Sheffer, C. J. Keyser, and others. The articles discussed exemplify American postulate theorists' standards for axiomatizations of mathematical theories, and their investigations of such axiomatizations with respect to metatheoretic properties such as independence, completeness, and consistency.
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  • The Skeleton in Frege's Cupboard: The Standard Versus Nonstandard Distinction.Jaakko Hintikka & Gabriel Sandu - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (6):290.
    Against some very common views (e.g. Dummett), this paper argues that Frege did not have a standard interpretation of higher-order logic and for this reason his programme in the foundations of mathematics was a nonstarter.
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  • (1 other version)Abstract set theory.Abraham A. Fraenkel - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (2):168-169.
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  • Was Sind und was Sollen Die Zahlen?Richard Dedekind - 1888 - Cambridge University Press.
    This influential 1888 publication explained the real numbers, and their construction and properties, from first principles.
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  • The compactness of first-order logic:from gödel to lindström.John W. Dawson - 1993 - History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (1):15-37.
    Though regarded today as one of the most important results in logic, the compactness theorem was largely ignored until nearly two decades after its discovery. This paper describes the vicissitudes of its evolution and transformation during the period 1930-1970, with special attention to the roles of Kurt Gödel, A. I. Maltsev, Leon Henkin, Abraham Robinson, and Alfred Tarski.
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  • Cantor's power-set theorem versus frege's double-correlation thesis.Nino B. Cocciharella - 1992 - History and Philosophy of Logic 13 (2):179-201.
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  • Models of Peano Arithmetic.Richard Kaye - 1991 - Clarendon Press.
    An introduction to the developments of nonstandard models. Beginning with Godel's incompleteness theorem, it covers the prime models, cofinal extensions, and extensions, Gaifman's construction of a definable type, Tennenbaum's theorem and Friedman's theorem on indicators, ending with a chapter on recursive saturation and resplendency.
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  • (3 other versions)Einleitung in die Mengenlehre.A. Fraenkel - 1928 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 35 (1):12-13.
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  • (2 other versions)The Revolution in Philosophy.José Ferrater Mora - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (3):260-261.
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  • (2 other versions)Model Theory.Gebhard Fuhrken - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (3):697-699.
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  • A Survey of Mathematical Logic.Hao Wang - 1963 - Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company.
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