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Operating within the framework of ' possible - world semantics ' , he develops the notion of ' diagonal propositions ' , which are functions assigning truth - values to sentences not only IN diverse possible worlds but also AS UTTERED ...
Operating within the framework of ' possible - world semantics ' , he develops the notion of ' diagonal propositions ' , which are functions assigning truth - values to sentences not only IN diverse possible worlds but also AS UTTERED ...
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Given the range of conceivable changes which a language might undergo , which are possible changes and which are not ? As with synchronic theory , successful answers to this question can lead to the formulation of a more restrictive ...
Given the range of conceivable changes which a language might undergo , which are possible changes and which are not ? As with synchronic theory , successful answers to this question can lead to the formulation of a more restrictive ...
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Thus he rejects the idea that possible scientific theories can be identified with possible scientific texts in English or any other language - since a text expresses a particular theory only relative to a way of interpreting the text ...
Thus he rejects the idea that possible scientific theories can be identified with possible scientific texts in English or any other language - since a text expresses a particular theory only relative to a way of interpreting the text ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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