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==Overview== A logical framework is based on a general treatment of syntax, rules and proofs by means of a [[dependent type theory|dependently typed lambda calculus]]. Syntax is treated in a style similar to, but more general than [[Per Martin-LΓΆf]]'s system of arities. To describe a logical framework, one must provide the following: # A characterization of the class of object-logics to be represented; # An appropriate meta-language; # A characterization of the mechanism by which object-logics are represented. This is summarized by: :"''Framework = Language + Representation''."
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