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In 1965, M. Morley’s work [116] proposed new ideas, new tools and, altogether, new fertile perspectives in Model Theory. Actually Morley’s main theorem is very simple to state: for, it says that a theory T categorical in some uncountable power is, consequently, categorical in every uncountable power. This is noteworthy, but perhaps not so dramatic and relevant. However the germs of Morley’s ideas went much further, and their richness permeated the development of Model Theory for several years.

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Marcja, A., Toffalori, C. (2003). Morley rank. In: A Guide to Classical and Modern Model Theory. Trends in Logic, vol 19. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0812-9_5

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