Somehow Things Do Not Relate: On the Interpretation of Polyadic Second-Order Logic
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[Marcus Rossberg]
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2015
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 44/3(2015-06-01), 341-350
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| 520 | 3 | |a Boolos has suggested a plural interpretation of second-order logic for two purposes: (i) to escape Quine's allegation that second-order logic is set theory in disguise, and (ii) to avoid the paradoxes arising if the second-order variables are given a set-theoretic interpretation in second-order set theory. Since the plural interpretation accounts only for monadic second-order logic, Rayo and Yablo suggest an new interpretation for polyadic second-order logic in a Boolosian spirit. The present paper argues that Rayo and Yablo's interpretation does not achieve the goal. | |
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