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Translation equation and Sincov’s equation – A historical remark
Gottlob Frege (1848 – 1925), the world famous logician was also a pioneer in iteration theory. His habilitation thesis “Rechnungsmethoden, die sich auf eine Erweiterung des Grössenbegriffes gründen” (“Methods of Calculation based on
Gronau Detlef
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The cross‐linguistic uses of proper names
Abstract A distinctive and widely recognized feature of proper names is that, unlike other words, names can be used across languages without modification. Yet, this feature of names—the prevalence and acceptability of their ‘cross‐linguistic’ uses—has been mostly overlooked within philosophy.
Nikhil Mahant
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La coherencia de la doctrina trinitaria desde la noción de función de Gottlob Frege
En este artículo se pretende mostrar la coherencia de los enunciados sobre el Dios uno y trino en la teología analítica, a partir de su formulación en el llamado credo atanasiano.
Vicente Vide-Rodríguez
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Compositionality in perception: A framework
Vision is compositional. A spinning object moving through the scene is represented in terms of (among other things) its shape, 3D orientation, and motion, which themselves may be represented, respectively, in terms of configurations of shape parts, slant and tilt, and common and residual motion vectors.
Kevin J. Lande
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As críticas de Fink e Frege à filosofia de Husserl
DOI: 10.24859/fdv.2017.1003 Um resumo da crítica de Eugen Fink e de Gottlob Frege à Fenomenologia de Husserl é o conteúdo deste artigo.
André R. C. Fontes
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Nomes próprios e identidade em Frege e Kripke
Neste artigo, apresento as formulações e respostas ao problema da identidade entre nomes desenvolvidas por Gottlob Frege e Saul Kripke. O problema da identidade entre nomes próprios ocorre em sentenças de identidade que envolvem dois nomes próprios ...
Francisco Rafael da Silva Gomes
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Philosophies of being in India I: Pluralism, nihilism, and monism
Abstract Is Being a mere sum of separate things variously re‐combined over time? Or is it not there at all, arising from nothing more than the projection of a fevered metaphysical imagination? Or might it be the intrawoven phenomenon of all we experience, grounded in a single underlying all‐determining nature? This is the first of a pair of articles on
Jessica Michelle Frazier
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Validity of inferences and validity of demonstrations
Abstract The lecture spells out the difference between the validity of inference (‐figure)s and validity applied to demonstrations (‘proof acts’). The latter notion is not an ordinary characterizing one; in Brentano's terminology it is a modifying one.
Göran Sundholm
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La paradoja de sorites es ampliamente conocida por mostrar las consecuencias contradictorias que pueden tener razonamientos que involucren términos vagos.
Daniel Buitrago
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Abstract The linguistic meaning of a word in a language is what fully competent speakers of the language have a grasp of merely in virtue of their semantic competence. The meanings of words sometimes change over time. ‘Meat’ used to mean ‘solid food’, but now means ‘animal flesh eaten as food’.
Indrek Reiland
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