Logics which attempt to display the logical properties of intensional contexts are called intensional logics. |
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But there is what philosophers think of as an extensional and an intensional way of describing our perceptions. |
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Deacon would argue that initially words are acquired as indices and only later do they gain intensional properties once symbol-symbol relations are established. |
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The latter type of generalization brought to the fore the question of the intensional adequacy of a theory's proof concept. |
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These reasonings extend a general intensional element to an individual that belong to a set-extension, but, it seems that, are non-explanatory. |
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It seems as though there are both intensional and extensional aspects to the nature: intensionally, it is fully in each instantiation, but extensionally the nature somehow becomes many on instantiation. |
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Because autology doesn't genuinely apply to meanings, it cannot function in the intensional treatment of words. |
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In Luis Fariinas del Cerro, editor, Intensional Logics for Programming. |
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