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on truth and partiality through situation - theoretic ideas and describes the benefits for situation theory in accommodating Peirce's operationalist views . Problems in Information Theory are addressed by David Israel and John Perry ...
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Second , it is argued that a distinction has to be made between THE TIME AT WHICH THE SITUATION DESCRIBED BY AN UTTERANCE OBTAINS , on the one hand , and THE TIME FOR WHICH A PARTICULAR ASSERTION IS MADE IN THIS VERY UTTERANCE , on the ...
Second , it is argued that a distinction has to be made between THE TIME AT WHICH THE SITUATION DESCRIBED BY AN UTTERANCE OBTAINS , on the one hand , and THE TIME FOR WHICH A PARTICULAR ASSERTION IS MADE IN THIS VERY UTTERANCE , on the ...
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In both cases , world knowledge tells us that the TIME OF SITUATION — abbreviated here as T - SIT - has a beginning and an end , hence is bounded , although the lexical contents ( rain ) and ( Chris sleep ) do not say anything about ...
In both cases , world knowledge tells us that the TIME OF SITUATION — abbreviated here as T - SIT - has a beginning and an end , hence is bounded , although the lexical contents ( rain ) and ( Chris sleep ) do not say anything about ...
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