Re: Godel's Incompleteness and Nonmonotonic Logic

From: Stephan Lehmke (Stephan.Lehmke_at_ls1.cs.uni-dortmund.de)
Date: 08/26/04


Date: 26 Aug 2004 11:52:18 GMT

In article <cgiklc$1op$1@phys-news1.kolumbus.fi>,
        Aatu Koskensilta <aatu.koskensilta@xortec.fi> writes:
> Stephan Lehmke wrote:
>
>> You [Student] are very generous with your references. I have none of them
>> immediately available, but as they stem from respectable authors, I am
>> sure you will find in them no claim that first-order predicate logic
>> is in danger of being incomplete in the standard meaning of this
>> concept.
>
> There are two standard meanings for incompleteness. First order logic is
> complete in the sense that if A is true in all of the models of a theory
> T, then A is provable from T. Obviously first order logic is not
> complete in the sense that either A or ~A is provable for all A. First
> order theories which contain a modicum of elementary arithmetic can be
> shown to be either inconsistent or incomplete, in the sense that there
> are propositions which are neither provable nor refutable in these theories.

Interesting. Thanks for the clarification.

Senn this way, there is indeed a deep link between completeness
in the "Hilbert" sense and "classical" completeness, because
if logic L is formulated as a first order theory T, then
provability in L becomes a predicate of the first order
formalization, and "classical" completeness of L is linked with
"Hilbert completeness" of T.

Although I'm not completely sure what the link is. "Hilbert
completeness" of T would mean that either provable(F) or -provable(F)
is provable in T for every formula F of L. But wouldn't this again
mean decidability of L?

Anyway, I see these things much clearer now.

regards
Stephan



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