AbstractIt has been proposed by Meyer, Kfouri and others to extend the so-called Nonstandard Logics of Programs approach (NLP henceforth) to recursive programs and denotational semantics in some natural way. The key step in doing NLP is selecting a semantics for programs (which, in the present paper, is denotational semantics) and then forming its KPU-absolute version. Absoluteness is a set theoretic property of logics. If a logic L is not absolute, then some formulas of L do not speak about the models of L, but about something else. If a logic has this strange property, then it is impossible to find a complete inference system for it, and this because of purely “administrative” reasons, which might not correspond to any of the inherent pro...