Formal Logic II
In logic, a model is a mathematical structure that gives meaning to the expressions of a formal language, such as first-order logic or higher-order logic. It assigns truth values to sentences based on the interpretations of its symbols, helping to understand how different axioms or propositions relate to one another within a formal system. Models provide a framework for analyzing the truth of statements by illustrating how they can be satisfied in different scenarios.
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