Comment by Epa095
3 days ago
I just want to be a bit pedantic here (but this is logic after all...), and point out that in point 1 above you are talking about syntactical completeness, and not semantical completeness, which is the kind of completes Gödel proves in his first completeness proof. I think people are often confused because of this overloading of the word. And it is about sentences(a formula withouth free variables), not any well formed formula.
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