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What is the expressive power of zeroth-order logic compared to higher-order logic?
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More expressive
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Less expressive
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Equally expressive
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Expressiveness is not defined in zeroth-order logic
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Zeroth-order logic is less expressive than higher-order logics because it lacks certain features found in these more advanced systems, such as quantification over sets, functions, or higher-level properties. In zeroth-order logic, propositions are typically atomic and lack the complexity introduced by variables and quantifiers found in higher-order logics.