Authors: Martín Alejandro Monzón Marimón
The structure of First Order logic will be described here in its verbal, or explicit (Second Order) form, by means of an "apparent" Zeroth Order form, because the actual pure Second Order form is not axiomatizable. Also, another "apparent" Second Order form will be used to make a Zeroth Order description of the structure, which, without the "apparent" Second Order quantification, would remain silent, or implicit, as that is its pure Zeroth Order form.
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