This Element is an exposition of second- and higher-order logic and type theory. It begins with a presentation of the syntax and semantics of classical second-order logic, pointing up the contrasts with first-order logic. This leads to a discussion of higher-order logic based on the concept of a type. The second Section contains an account of the origins and nature of type theory, and its relationship to set theory. Section 3 introduces Local Set Theory (also known as higher-order intuitionistic logic), an important form of type theory based on intuitionistic logic. In Section 4 number of contemporary forms of type theory are described, all of which are based on the so-called ‘doctrine of propositions as types’. We conclude with an Appendix in which the semantics for Local Set Theory – based on category theory – is outlined.
Higher-Order Logic and Type Theory (Elements in Philosophy and Logic)
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This book provides an advanced educational resource for students studying formal logic, philosophy, and theoretical computer science.
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