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European Journal of Philosophy, 2021
AbstractWhen we carry out a speech act of stipulation, it seems that we can shape our language however we see fit. This autonomy, however, also seems to make such acts arbitrary: it is unclear if there are any constraints on what counts as a "correct" or "incorrect" stipulation.
Matthew Shields
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AbstractWhen we carry out a speech act of stipulation, it seems that we can shape our language however we see fit. This autonomy, however, also seems to make such acts arbitrary: it is unclear if there are any constraints on what counts as a "correct" or "incorrect" stipulation.
Matthew Shields
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A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts, 2021
Stipulation, a formal oral contract by which a promissor unilaterally assents to a promise to give something to or do something for a promisee, is examined in detail in this chapter, especially as to how it was made, interpreted, and executed. The stipulation, despite its apparent clumsiness and its oral nature, was used by the Romans for a wide ...
B. Frier
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Stipulation, a formal oral contract by which a promissor unilaterally assents to a promise to give something to or do something for a promisee, is examined in detail in this chapter, especially as to how it was made, interpreted, and executed. The stipulation, despite its apparent clumsiness and its oral nature, was used by the Romans for a wide ...
B. Frier
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The use theory of meaning and semantic stipulation
According to Horwich's use theory of meaning, the meaning of a word W is engendered by the underived acceptance of certain sentences containing W. Horwich applies this theory to provide an account of semantic stipulation: Semantic stipulation proceeds by
Mark Textor, Textor Mark
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2021
In previous work the author suggested that many ontological disputes can be viewed as merely verbal, in that each side can be charitably interpreted as speaking the truth in its own language. Critics have objected that it is more plausible to view the disputants as speaking the same language, perhaps even a special philosophy-room language, sometimes ...
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In previous work the author suggested that many ontological disputes can be viewed as merely verbal, in that each side can be charitably interpreted as speaking the truth in its own language. Critics have objected that it is more plausible to view the disputants as speaking the same language, perhaps even a special philosophy-room language, sometimes ...
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Stipulation and Symmetrical Consequence
2015In this paper I lay some of the groundwork for a naturalistic, empirically oriented view of logic, attributing the special status of our knowledge of logic to the power of stipulation and expressing the stipulations that constitute the vocabulary of formal logic by rules of inference.
Bryson Brown
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(t,n): Sensor Stipulation with THAM Index for Smart Agriculture Decision-Making IoT System
Wireless Personal Communications, 2019M S Mekala +2 more
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Current controversies in the stipulation of head injury criteria
Journal of Biomechanics, 1981W Goldsmith
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