Semantics of logic

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851Semantics / Philosophy of language / Metaphysics / Model theory / Identity of indiscernibles / Objects / Indiscernibles / Vagueness / Predicate / Logic / Ontology / Linguistics

VAGUENESS, I NDISCERNIBILITY, AND PRAGMATICS COMMENTS ON BURNS Achille C. Varzi Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica (IRST) I[removed]Povo (Trento), Italy

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Source URL: www.columbia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2000-01-22 18:34:16
852Philosophical logic / Deduction / Logical consequence / Philosophy of language / Entailment / Vagueness / Interpretation / Validity / Modal logic / Logic / Philosophy / Semantics

Supervaluationism and Its Logics Achille C. Varzi Department of Philosophy, Columbia University (New York) [Final version published in Mind[removed]), [removed]Abstract. If we adopt a supervaluational semantics for vagu

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Source URL: www.columbia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-11-20 02:19:09
853Quantification / Semantics / Philosophical logic / Finite model theory / Internalism and externalism / Proposition / Universal quantification / Existential quantification / FO / Logic / Philosophy / Mathematical logic

Inexpressible Properties and Propositions Thomas Hofweber University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [removed] Final version, to appear in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics vol.2.

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Source URL: www.marcsandersfoundation.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-20 15:13:01
854Mathematical logic / Critical thinking / Epistemology / Philosophy of language / Vagueness / Sorites paradox / Predicate / Supervaluationism / Logic / Semantics / Fuzzy logic

The Vagueness of ‘Vague’: Rejoinder to Hull Achille C. Varzi Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York [Final version published in Mind 114:[removed]), 695–702]

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Source URL: www.columbia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-07-31 12:19:50
855Philosophical logic / Critical thinking / Epistemology / Fuzzy logic / Philosophy of language / Vagueness / Sorites paradox / Predicate / FO / Semantics / Logic / Linguistics

Higher-Order Vagueness and the Vagueness of ‘Vague’ Achille C. Varzi Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, New York (Published in Mind 112:[removed]), 295–298)

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Source URL: www.columbia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2003-03-28 10:31:17
856Predicate logic / Model theory / Philosophical logic / Semantics / Kripke semantics / Interpretation / First-order logic / Accessibility relation / FO / Logic / Mathematical logic / Modal logic

Generalising Kripke Semantics for Quantified Modal Logics Wolfgang Schwarz Unfinished draft, [removed]We turn now to what is arguably one of the least well behaved

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Source URL: www.umsu.de

Language: English
857Branches of philosophy / Knowledge / Philosophy of language / Social philosophy / Semantics / Logic / Relevance / Ethics / Meaning / Science / Philosophy / Axiology

44 How Meaning Might Be Normative ∗ A LAN M ILLAR 1.

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Source URL: www.unige.ch

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-07 16:16:08
858Predicate logic / Semantics / Philosophy of language / Ontology / Philosophical logic / Nino Cocchiarella / Philosophy of logic / Second-order logic / Predicate / Logic / Mathematical logic / Philosophy

Complete and Annotated Bibliography of Nino Cocchiarella

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Source URL: www.ontologyasia.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-16 06:06:00
859Philosophy of language / Meaning / Philosophical logic / Semantics / Sense and reference / Gottlob Frege / Extension / Hesperus / Definite description / Analytic philosophy / Philosophy / Logic

On Sense and Intension David J. Chalmers Department of Philosophy University of Arizona Tucson, AZ[removed]removed]

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Source URL: consc.net

Language: English - Date: 2003-08-23 08:09:56
860Semantics / Philosophy of language / Veracity / Meaning / Branches of philosophy / Vagueness / Sorites paradox / Epistemicism / Truth / Logic / Philosophy / Science

Fuzzy Epistemicism∗ John MacFarlane† October 9, 2008 Abstract It is taken for granted in much of the literature on vagueness that semantic and epistemic approaches to vagueness are fundamentally at odds. If

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Source URL: johnmacfarlane.net

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-16 20:27:38
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