To see that modal propositional logic is not truth-functional, just consider the following pair of statements. |
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The tablets we did receive are multisemic, they are impossible ever to put into propositional language, or into anything even paraphrasable. |
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And, indeed, any general argument for narrow content will presumably apply to sensory representation as well as to propositional attitudes. |
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Of course, when the likes of Miller reject God's propositional revelation in Scripture, they are misleading themselves. |
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He has objected that the view of emotions as propositional attitudes has the effect of excluding animals and infants lacking language. |
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I guess the meaning is the illocutionary force of interrogativeness with no propositional content. |
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The theory TRC is an illative theory, in the sense that it can encode notions of propositional logic. |
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System PC is only one of many possible ways of axiomatizing propositional logic. |
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The phenomenal character of conscious thought and propositional attitudes will be discussed in the next chapter. |
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Even for propositional logics, models of such systems are usually algebras, e.g., Boolean or Heyting algebras, and as such they are categories. |
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The entasis of this skyscraper, like that of a Doric column, leads to a new kind of propositional beauty, one worked out digitally. |
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We often attribute beliefs, desires, and other propositional attitudes to groups like corporations. |
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Scripture is made up of propositional truth statements, but the natural realm has no such statements. |
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But there are two subsystems that are dedicated to making sense of the whole thing, which they call the propositional and the implicational subsystems. |
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This would perhaps avoid confusion between associative and propositional processes and associations and propositions. |
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He thereby depicts linguistic expressions as inheriting content from antecedently contentful propositional attitudes. |
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One of the perlocutionary effects is that the institutional fact represented by the propositional content holds. |
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A base K denotes the set of beliefs of an agent, it is a finite set of propositional formulae, interpreted conjunctively. |
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The propositional content represents the institutional fact to create by performing the speech act. |
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This familiar recoil from belief — it has the typicality of a case study — is surely as propositional as it is performative. |
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We consider a propositional language L defined from a finite set of propositional variables P and the usual connectives. |
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If a propositional function is applied to a proposition of a particular order, then it yields a proposition of a higher order. |
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I think the strength of the social sciences generally lies far more in their critical rather than propositional ability. |
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Then, it explores knowledge, knowledge representations and reasoning with the help of propositional and first order logics. |
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An introduction to mathematical proofs and propositional logic is given throughout the course. |
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A timestamped propositional variable is a propositional variable indexed by one time point. |
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The propositional calculus and the predicate calculus will be revisited along these lines. |
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I arrive at the conclusion that it is a symptom of a more general phenomenon whereby contextual parameters can be relativized to bearers of propositional attitudes. |
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Some philosophers have maintained that connectionism entails that there are no propositional attitudes. |
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He argues that Wittgenstein solved Russell's paradox by preventing a propositional function from being an argument of itself. |
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The connection between this principle and the notion of propositional function is not hard to trace. |
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The second objection to rigidified descriptivism concerns the differences some have claimed between how names and rigidified descriptions embed under propositional attitude verbs. |
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We know how criticism sealed the question in its encyclopaedic architecture, linked to the propositional and predicative figure of knowledge confirmed by pragmatic anthropology. |
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The questions and their point values are based loosely on propositional bet odds. |
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Llyod Humberstone's The Connectives is a gigantic book about propositional logic. |
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On this view, propositions and propositional functions have an order. |
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To say that a propositional attitude is factive is to say that it is impossible for you to have that attitude towards anything other than a true proposition. |
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Faith can be described as a belief in a divinity that involves an individual's progressive adherence and commitment to a propositional network of values, creeds, and practices of organised religion. |
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For example, some propositional attitude predicates, such as hegeisthai 'believe', or oisthai 'believe', take infinitive complements. |
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First, it may be used as a propositional attitude predicate of the truth claim type, and mean something similar to realize or understand. |
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The notion of a propositional attitude makes pleasure an inherently reflective phenomenon. |
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Rather, propositional attitudes influence behavior as a package deal, in conjunction with other background attitudes. |
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This idea involved seeking computational states which could be identified with our various propositional attitudes. |
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If we wanted logic, we'd have become fans of propositional calculus instead. |
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Geach is right, and attempts to say what exactly a Russellian propositional function is, or is supposed to be, are bound to end in frustration. |
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In order to keep track of the use of formulas in the course of the dialogue, one may use a bracketing device: once a formula has been used, its propositional content is bracketed. |
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Holism refers to the fact no single propositional attitude, such as a desire to go to the park, ever directly causes a behavior. |
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Oppositional versus propositional politics: This is not a new dilemma and as time is passing, less and less is it perceived as a binary opposition. |
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Lincoln's propositional apriorism mirrors the German idealism imported into the United States in the first half of the 19th century. |
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Polarity, ellipticity, elicitation and propositional development, their relevance to the well-formedness of an exchange. |
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Furthermore, recall that Frege proposed that terms following propositional attitude verbs denote not their ordinary denotations but rather the senses they ordinarily express. |
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The simplest and most basic branch of logic is the propositional calculus, hereafter called PC, so named because it deals only with complete, unanalyzed propositions and certain combinations into which they enter. |
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Both relations, intention and projective belief, are propositional attitudes. |
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But, Dretske asks, what happens when we nominalize a propositional allomorph? |
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Moreover, we study the case of paraconsistentization of propositional classical logic. |
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A propositional variable is typically a letter whose truth value is contingent upon some interpretation or valuation. |
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Moreover, in the propositional case, a sentence is classically provable if its double negation is intuitionistically provable. |
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In propositional logic it is common to take as logical axioms all formulae of the following forms, where. |
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Gluer goes on to discuss John McDowell's objection that experience is a kind of propositional attitude. |
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Truth tables are introduced without reference to propositional logic. |
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As I shall argue, the problem is that, even if proper beliefs were truth-bound, the conceptualist could not show that all belief-like propositional attitudes are beliefs. |
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Reminding of adverbs, the items discussed in this study exhibit lack of propositional content, syntactic moveability, and optionality in the clause. |
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First, in the realm of foundations, Boole reduced Aristotle's four propositional forms to one form, the form of equations, which by itself was a revolutionary idea. |
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Additionally, mothers' propositional attitude and personal history of teasing may directly affect their perceptions of their own children's teasing. |
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Tailored to an understanding of persons, the elements of a narrative are mental states described in a rational pattern of propositional attitudes. |
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It was suggested in 12.1 that propositional synonyms are 'more synonymous' than plesionyms, which, in turn, are 'more synonymous' than non-synonyms. |
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