Semantic theory of truth

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1Keith Simmons  Philosophy, UNC Chapel Hill Deflationary Truth and the Liar The topic of this paper lies at the intersection of two contemporary debates about truth.

Keith Simmons Philosophy, UNC Chapel Hill Deflationary Truth and the Liar The topic of this paper lies at the intersection of two contemporary debates about truth.

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Source URL: www.keith-simmons.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-15 15:09:58
2The Semantic Paradoxes and the Paradoxes of Vagueness Hartry Field∗ March 30, 2003 Both in dealing with the semantic paradoxes and in dealing with vagueness and indeterminacy, there is some temptation to weaken classic

The Semantic Paradoxes and the Paradoxes of Vagueness Hartry Field∗ March 30, 2003 Both in dealing with the semantic paradoxes and in dealing with vagueness and indeterminacy, there is some temptation to weaken classic

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Source URL: philosophy.fas.nyu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-10-05 23:08:28
3Solving the Paradoxes, Escaping Revenge Hartry Field New York University It is “the received wisdom” that any intuitively natural and consistent resolution of a class of semantic paradoxes immediately leads to other

Solving the Paradoxes, Escaping Revenge Hartry Field New York University It is “the received wisdom” that any intuitively natural and consistent resolution of a class of semantic paradoxes immediately leads to other

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Source URL: philosophy.fas.nyu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-10-05 23:08:28
4ON THE METHODOLOGY OF SEMANTIC FIELDWORK1 Lisa Matthewson University of British Columbia This paper presents and motivates a methodology for conducting semantic fieldwork on languages of the Americas. I first argue tha

ON THE METHODOLOGY OF SEMANTIC FIELDWORK1 Lisa Matthewson University of British Columbia This paper presents and motivates a methodology for conducting semantic fieldwork on languages of the Americas. I first argue tha

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Source URL: faculty.arts.ubc.ca

Language: English - Date: 2007-01-12 16:06:05
5How to Define Truth-in-L (Tarski’s semantic definition of truth simplified) Let L be the language for which you’re trying to define truth: the object language. Let M be the language in which you’re framing the defi

How to Define Truth-in-L (Tarski’s semantic definition of truth simplified) Let L be the language for which you’re trying to define truth: the object language. Let M be the language in which you’re framing the defi

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Source URL: johnmacfarlane.net

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-27 18:24:40
6Davidsonian Theories of Meaning What is a theory of meaning? Not, for Davidson, a theoretical account of the notion of meaning, but a theory of the meanings of sentences of a particular language (say, French or English).

Davidsonian Theories of Meaning What is a theory of meaning? Not, for Davidson, a theoretical account of the notion of meaning, but a theory of the meanings of sentences of a particular language (say, French or English).

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Source URL: johnmacfarlane.net

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-27 18:24:43
7JAROSLAV PEREGRIN  INTERPRETING FORMAL LOGIC* ABSTRACT. The concept of semantic interpretation is a source of chronic confusion: the introduction of a notion of interpretation can be the result of several quite different

JAROSLAV PEREGRIN INTERPRETING FORMAL LOGIC* ABSTRACT. The concept of semantic interpretation is a source of chronic confusion: the introduction of a notion of interpretation can be the result of several quite different

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Source URL: jarda.peregrin.cz

Language: English - Date: 2005-02-22 12:43:03
8Solving the Paradoxes, Escaping Revenge Hartry Field New York University It is “the received wisdom” that any intuitively natural and consistent resolution of a class of semantic paradoxes immediately leads to other

Solving the Paradoxes, Escaping Revenge Hartry Field New York University It is “the received wisdom” that any intuitively natural and consistent resolution of a class of semantic paradoxes immediately leads to other

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Source URL: as.nyu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-10-05 23:08:28
9A romp through the foothills of logic – Session 4  Lecturer: (Slide 2) In the last session we looked at the evaluation of semantic sequents using truth tables. What we haven’t done at

A romp through the foothills of logic – Session 4 Lecturer: (Slide 2) In the last session we looked at the evaluation of semantic sequents using truth tables. What we haven’t done at

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Source URL: mariannetalbotdotcom.files.wordpress.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-27 04:41:05
10The Semantic Paradoxes and the Paradoxes of Vagueness Hartry Field∗ March 30, 2003 Both in dealing with the semantic paradoxes and in dealing with vagueness and indeterminacy, there is some temptation to weaken classic

The Semantic Paradoxes and the Paradoxes of Vagueness Hartry Field∗ March 30, 2003 Both in dealing with the semantic paradoxes and in dealing with vagueness and indeterminacy, there is some temptation to weaken classic

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Source URL: as.nyu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-10-05 23:08:28