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The Journal of symbolic logic: Volume 46
books.google.comAlonzo Church, Association for Symbolic Logic, Cooper Harold Langford - 1981 - Snippet view
Karttunen and Peters's hypothesis is that presuppositions (or rather conventional implicatures) of a contained clause are ... The logics studied do not include the Barcan formula Vx GA -» QVxA as a theorem, but do include its converse.
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The Philosopher's index: Volume 40, Part 1
books.google.comRichard H. Lineback, Bowling Green State University. Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green State University - 2007 - No preview
Gamut, L. T. F.: Logic, Language, and Meaning, Volume 1
books.google.comL. T. F. Gamut - 1991 - 296 pages - Preview
Although the two volumes of Logic, Language, and Meaning can be used independently of one another, together they provide a comprehensive overview of modern logic as it is used as a tool in the analysis of natural language.
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Meaning and grammar: an introduction to semantics - Page 560
books.google.comGennaro Chierchia, Sally McConnell-Ginet - 2000 - 573 pages - Preview
539-540 structure of propositions and, 266, 517 Bound variables. See Variable binding But and conversational implicature, 352- 353, 544 (n. 6) Can. See Modals Carnap, R., 66-67, 325, 448-449 Carnap-Barcan formula. 275 Carston. R..
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Knowledge Representation: Design Issues
books.google.comDoug Skuce, John F. Sowa, American Association for Artificial Intelligence - 1988 - 85 pages - No preview
2150 A.D.
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books.google.comThea Alexander - 1976 - 350 pages - No preview
Reference Without Referents
books.google.comR. M. Sainsbury - 2007 - 288 pages - Preview
The alternative position for which the book argues is firmly non-descriptivist, though it also does not require a referent.
Infallibility: the crossroads of doctrine
books.google.comPeter Chirico - 1977 - 349 pages - Snippet view
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The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism
books.google.comLevi Bryant, Nick Srnicek, Graham Harman - 2011 - 440 pages - Full view
As indicated by the title The Speculative Turn, the new currents of continental philosophy depart from the text-centered hermeneutic models of the past and engage in daring speculations about the nature of reality itself.
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Possible Worlds
books.google.comRod Girle - 2003 - 224 pages - No preview
CHAPTER , Introduction 1.1 What might have been Possible worlds - the very phrase can set the speculative imagination alight. Leibniz suggested that this world was the best of all possible worlds. The suggestion has enraged some, ...
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Modeling and using context: third international and ...: Volume 3
books.google.comVarol Akman - 2001 - 472 pages - Preview
This book constitutes the reviewed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Modeling and Using Context, CONTEXT 2001, held in Dundee, UK in July 2001.The 30 full papers and 15 short papers presented were carefully reviewed, ...
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Theoretical linguistics: Volumes 1-2
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Language and philosophical linguistics, 2003
books.google.comJohn Hawthorne, Dean W. Zimmerman - 2003 - 490 pages - Preview
Philosophical Perspectives Volume 17, Language and Philosophical Linguistics, contains over 20 articles from leading philosophers of language and linguists.Philosophical Perspectives Volume 17, Language and Philosophical Linguistics, ...
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Type-logical semantics
books.google.comBob Carpenter - 1997 - 575 pages - Preview
The book, which stepwise develops successively more powerful logical and grammatical systems, covers an unusually broad range of material.
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Philosophical Logic
books.google.comJohn P. Burgess - 2012 - 168 pages - Preview
The book emphasizes the relationship between models and the traditional goal of logic, the evaluation of arguments, and critically examines apparatus and assumptions that often are taken for granted.
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Philosophical logic
books.google.comJohn P. Burgess - 2009 - 153 pages - Preview
"This book is terrific. It covers the basics of philosophical logic in a lively, interesting, and informative way. Readers do not have to wade through pages and pages of technical material. Instead, they get the basics, and the big picture.
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Logic and lexicon: the semantics of the indefinite
books.google.comManfred Pinkal - 1995 - 377 pages - Preview
The book is an extended edition of a German monograph and is addressed to advanced students and researchers in theoretical and computational linguistics, logic, philosophy of language, and NL- oriented AI. Although it makes extensive use of ...
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Truth and Meaning: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language
books.google.comKenneth Allen Taylor - 1998 - 399 pages - Preview
Since the book is neither single-mindedly philosophical, nor single-mindedly technical, it is an accessible introduction to the philosophical foundations of semantics, and will provide the ideal basis for a first course in the philosophy of ...
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Jacques Derrida: Volume 2
books.google.comChristopher Norris, David Roden - 2003 - 1664 pages - Snippet view
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Aristotle for Everybody
books.google.comMortimer Jerome Adler - 1997 - 288 pages - Preview
Offers an imaginative perspective on Aristotelian logic, presenting an exploration of nature, society, and man in light of commonplace events and reexamining concepts of body, mind, change, cause, part, whole, one, and many
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