Lexicon of Arguments

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II 112
Decidability/Proof-Theoretical Analogy/Quine: the Concept of mechanical procedure is recursivity (e.g. to prove or even formulate Goedel's theorem or Church's theorem of undecidability.)
But to prove the decidability of the theory we do not need a definition of the mechanical process, we simply present a method that everyone would call mechanical. >Proofs, >Provability.
II 191ff,
Undecidable Logics: is a general theory for a single symmetrical two-digit predicate.
II 198
Also undecidable: is a general theory of two-digit formulas that have no quantifiers except (Ex)(y)(Ez).

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