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Main Author: Kent, Robert E.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15221
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  • The theory of institutions is framed as an indexed/fibered duality, where the indexed aspect specifies the fibered aspect. Tarski represented truth in terms of a satisfaction relation. The theory of institutions encodes satisfaction as its core architecture in the indexed aspect. Logical environments enrich this truth architecture by axiomatizing the truth adjunction in the fibered aspect. The truth architecture is preserved by morphisms of logical environments. (Although not every institution is a logical environment, each institution has an associated logical environment defined via the intent of the structures of the institution, and each institution is represented by an indexed functor into the structure category of the classification logical environment $\mathtt{Cls}$.)