Is there a version of the Löwenheim-Skolem theorem in intuitionistic logic? I'm particularly interested in the "downward" form. The standard proof I know uses the Tarski-Vaught test for elementary substructures, which in turn relies on the fact that "forall" is equivalent to "not exists not", and that fails intuitionistically.
Intuitionistic Lowenheim-Skolem?
Mike Shulman
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