In particular, if ~on(c,a) is not provable then it is possible for on to mean 'to the left of' and the blocks to be arranged in a ring — andrewk
ask the question whether what you have described as a 'relation' in the OP is supposed to be an axiom. — andrewk
That sounds correct.If Γ ⊨ ¬φ[τ] for some ground term τ, then Γ ⊭ ∀x.φ[x]; true or false?
Isn't it true? — Rayan
It sounds like you feel you've come up against something that is contrary to the above. I can't see it. What do you see that concerns you?Am I missing something? Because when I check the answers, it turns out that it is false... — Rayan
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