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Finally a really forensic worldwide standard: ISO 21043 <i>Forensic sciences</i>, Part 4, Interpretation. [PDF]
Berger CEH.
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Number and Grammatical Gender Attraction in Spanish Pronouns: Evidence for a Syntactic Route to Their Features. [PDF]
Kandel M +5 more
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Queer-religious symbol analysis (QRSA): A semiotic method for reframing Hindu iconography. [PDF]
Ac PS, Gk C.
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Grey Zones, Ambiguous Zones: A Cogenetic and Dialogical Understanding of Sexual Consent. [PDF]
Obando J, Branco AU, Tateo L.
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PLURAL ANCESTRAL LOGIC AS THE LOGIC OF ARITHMETIC
AbstractNeo-Fregeanism aims to provide a possible route to knowledge of arithmetic via Hume’s principle, but this is of only limited significance if it cannot account for how the vast majority of arithmetic knowledge, accrued by ordinary people, is obtained.
Tatton-Brown, Oliver
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Mass nouns and plural logic [PDF]
A dilemma put forward by Schein (1993) and Rayo (2002) suggests that, in order to characterize the semantics of plurals, we should not use predicate logic, but plural logic, a formal language whose terms may refer to several things at once.
David Nicolas
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Plural Logic and Sensitivity to Order [PDF]
International audienceSentences that exhibit sensitivity to order (e.g. "John and Mary arrived at school in that order" and "Mary and John arrived at school in that order") present a challenge for the standard formulation of plural logic.
Salvatore Florio, David Nicolas
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