Class-Forcing in Class Theory
Abstract
In this article we adapt the existing account of class-forcing over a ZFC model to a model (M,C) of Morse-Kelley class theory. We give a rigorous definition of class-forcing in such a model and show that the Definability Lemma (and the Truth Lemma) can be proven without restricting the notion of forcing. Furthermore we show under which conditions the axioms are preserved. We conclude by proving that Laver's Theorem does not hold for class-forcings.
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