By far, alethic logic has been the field of modal logic which has received the greatest attention. |
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If this is how you define truth, then it would seem that you and the alethic relativist are talking about two completely different concepts. |
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The final part offers an illustration of how embracing alethic functionalism may help the relativist. |
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He advocates alethic realism and traces in detail Putnam's gradual move from alethic anti-realism to alethic realism. |
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A basic implementation of the proposed approach has been prototyped in a tool that supports automated verbalization of both alethic and deontic rules. |
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A modal property N is called alethic just in case the claim that a proposition has N entails that the proposition is true. |
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By contrast, relativization allows us to define non-alethic modal properties from alethic ones, by relativizing to a class of propositions that contains some falsehoods. |
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This essay addresses the issue of faultless disagreement and the attendant alethic relativism it seems to confirm. |
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However, when the searchlight is on the other pole of their being, the identity of their existence takes on a kind of alethic truth. |
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It argues that deontic, alethic, evaluative, and rationalist construals of the relevant worth relation are wrongheaded. |
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There is an alethic modal analogy we can use to show that denying DRD is not prima facie implausible. |
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Besides Hume's problem, another example of bimodal logic with intrinsic philosophical interest where bridge principles intervene is the logic of physical and alethic modalities. |
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The Sache for him is the historical happening of manifestness, the very movement of the unfolding figures of Being's manifestness, its alethic unfolding unconcealment. |
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This paper, then, studies what alethic adjectives mean and how they work. |
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