“Tarski statement” is a naturally made-up expression, just like “Litany of Tarski”, that describes the statements of the form given in the citation in the epigraph and later in the article. For example:
[T]he sentence “the apple is poisonous” is true if and only if the apple is poisonous.
It’s even used in a few papers as the Google test shows.
Perhaps I would understand what you’re getting at if you explained what a Tarski statement is. Google doesn’t know.
“Tarski statement” is a naturally made-up expression, just like “Litany of Tarski”, that describes the statements of the form given in the citation in the epigraph and later in the article. For example:
It’s even used in a few papers as the Google test shows.