Formal Logic II
In formal logic, interpretations refer to the assignments of meanings to the symbols and expressions in a logical language, which help determine the truth values of statements within that language. These interpretations are crucial for understanding how well a proof system captures the intended semantics of a logical framework, especially in evaluating the soundness and completeness of first-order logic proof systems. By establishing interpretations, we can connect syntactic elements with their corresponding semantic values, allowing for deeper insights into logical reasoning.
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