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Hyperlogic: A System for Talking about Logics [PDF]
Sentences about logic are often used to show that certain embedding expressions, including attitude verbs, conditionals, and epistemic modals, are hyperintensional.
Kocurek, Alexander W.
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Possible world semantics for analogous reasoning [PDF]
Analogous reasoning is a form of reasoning that is often used in daily life situations. It is also a form of reasoning that appears in certain AI applications such as learning and knowledge acquisition. Mostly a kind of quantitative notion of (dissimilarity is employed.
Meyer, J-J.Ch., van Leeuwen, J.C.
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Design and semantics of form and movement (DeSForM 2006) [PDF]
Design and Semantics of Form and Movement (DeSForM) grew from applied research exploring emerging design methods and practices to support new generation product and interface design.
Feijs, Loe +2 more
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Conceptual thinking in Hegel’s [PDF]
Analytical philosophy after Frege’s logicism and Russell’s logical atomism presupposes sortal domains of individual “entities” for which we already have defined their identities and elementary predicates. Such “things” exist only in ideal “possible world”
Pirmin STEKELER-WEITHOFER
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Towards a New Theory of Modal Fictionalism
In our everyday discourse, most of us use modal statements to express possibility, necessity, or contingency. Logicians, linguists, and philosophers of language tend to use the possible world discourse to analyse the semantics of this kind of sentences ...
Áron Dombrovszski
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Читатель и авторская метарефлексия в „Мертвых душах” Гоголя
The article analyzes the functions and semantics of the term of the metatext “reader” playing an important role in metanarration in Gogol’s Dead Souls.
Władisław Kriwonos
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Nonstandard Semantics for Modal Logic and the Concept of a Logically Possible World
Dale Jacquette
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Possible world semantics meets metaphysics
Possible world semantics has been gradually fine-grained over the years. First, simple extensional semantics was fine-grained by relativizing it to worlds considered as counterfactual, thus generating standard possible-world semantics, which was later further fine-grained by relativizing it to worlds considered as actual, thus generating two ...
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Another Problem in Possible World Semantics
In "A Problem in Possible-World Semantics," David Kaplan presented a consistent and intelligible modal principle that cannot be validated by any possible world frame (in the terminology of modal logic, any neighborhood frame). However, Kaplan's problem is tempered by the fact that his principle is stated in a language with propositional quantification,
Ding, Yifeng, Holliday, Wesley Halcrow
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From intersubjective correspondence to the counterpart relation-motifs from Carnap's Aufbau in Lewis's counterpart theory and his philosophical methodology. [PDF]
Michels R.
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