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Deepfake Pornography and the Ethics of Non-Veridical Representations
Philosophy & Technology, 2023Daniel Story, Ryan Jenkins
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Is Anadhyavasāya a Distinct Type of Non-veridical Cognition (Avidyā)? Analysis of the Vaiśeṣika View
Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 2019The Vaiśeṣika school is an important ancient system of Indian philosophy. According to the Vaiśeṣika philosophers, cognition or jnāna is of two types—vidyā and avidyā (vidyā ca avidyā ca), and avidyā is of four types—saṃśaya (doubt), viparyaya (illusion), anadhyavasāya (non-ascertainment) and svapna (dream).
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Polarity Sensitivity as (Non) Veridical Dependency
Language, 2000Asya Pereltsvaig, Anastasia Giannakidou
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Polarity Sensitivity as (Non)Veridical Dependency
1998Polarity phenomena have been known to linguists since Klimas seminal work on English negation. In this monograph Giannakidou presents a novel theory of polarity which avoids the empirical and conceptual problems of previous approaches by introducing a notion wider than negation and downward entailment: (non)veridicality.
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2014
In recent works, veridicality and nonveridicality have been proposed to regulate a number of limited distribution phenomena such as negative polarity item (NPI) licensing, free choice indefinites, mood selection and the so-called polarity subjunctive, expletive negation, the genitive of negation in Russian, to mention just some studies.
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In recent works, veridicality and nonveridicality have been proposed to regulate a number of limited distribution phenomena such as negative polarity item (NPI) licensing, free choice indefinites, mood selection and the so-called polarity subjunctive, expletive negation, the genitive of negation in Russian, to mention just some studies.
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Negation, mood, and (non)veridicality in Classical Greek (fifth to fourth centuries BC)
2018This chapter provides a mapping of the functions of the Attic Greek NEG1 οὐ(κ) /u:(k)/ and NEG2 μή /mε:/particles and a unified explanation of their distribution regulated by the notion of nonveridicality. Core properties of the Attic dialect are presented, regarding verbal morphology (grammatical information on verbs, infinitives and participles ...
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Displays, 1985
Abstract Designers and users of colour-coded visual displays may be confronted by puzzling artefacts that are produced by the physiological mechanisms of visual perception. In this review I shall describe a variety of such visual oddities, discuss their nature, and provide suggestions for dealing with them.
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Abstract Designers and users of colour-coded visual displays may be confronted by puzzling artefacts that are produced by the physiological mechanisms of visual perception. In this review I shall describe a variety of such visual oddities, discuss their nature, and provide suggestions for dealing with them.
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Semantic properties of irralis mood in question: non-veridicality and non-factivity
Language and Linguistics, 2021Arum Kang, Sanghoun Song
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2018
Abstract Manzini and Savoia (2005, 2017) argue that morphophonology is involved in enclisis/proclisis alternations only in so far as it externalizes the syntactico-semantic category of non-veridicality, as outlined here in Section 1. In Section 2 we review typological literature reporting that the irrealis category governs the alternation between ...
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Abstract Manzini and Savoia (2005, 2017) argue that morphophonology is involved in enclisis/proclisis alternations only in so far as it externalizes the syntactico-semantic category of non-veridicality, as outlined here in Section 1. In Section 2 we review typological literature reporting that the irrealis category governs the alternation between ...
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