First formation rule:
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A formula will be
"a subscripted n-ary predicate-constant followed by n unsubscripted variables". Also: "a subscripted propositional letter".
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Second formation rule:
phi(alpha/omega) as formula.
If phi[n] is a formula, phi(alphan+m/omega) is a formula
---- at this point above Grice starts the use of variables for numerical subscripts.
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Third formation rule:
A-quantified formula.
If phi[n] is a formula, Awn+m(w/a) is a formula
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Fourth formation rule:
E-quantified formula:
If phi[n] is a formula, Ewn+mphi(w/a) is a formula.
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Fifth formation rule
For ~n+m
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Sixth formation rule
for dyadic truth-functors: connectives:
For phin-m
and
phin-l
formulae for
/\n
\/n
and
)n
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Seventh formation rule:
-- closure clause: phi is a formula only if it can be shown that phi is formula by application of 1-6.
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