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Assume T and S are formal theories. Slightly simplified, T is said to be 'weakly interpretable\' in S iff the language of T can be translatedd into the language of S in such a way that the translation of every theorem of T is consistent with S. Of course, there are some natural conditions on admissible translations here, such as the necessity for a translation to preserve the logical structure of formulas.This concept, together with interpretability, was introduced by Alfred Tarski in 1953. Weak interpretability is a special case of the concept of tolerance introduced by Giorgi Japaridze in 1992. See also Interpretability logic.
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