Lecture 2
... A Boolean variable that can denote a proposition is sometimes called a propositional variable. The operator greater than (<) is a predicate (covered in Later). Predicates are not directly representable as propositions. Greater than can be regarded as a function of two numerical arguments and a Boole ...
... A Boolean variable that can denote a proposition is sometimes called a propositional variable. The operator greater than (<) is a predicate (covered in Later). Predicates are not directly representable as propositions. Greater than can be regarded as a function of two numerical arguments and a Boole ...
F - Teaching-WIKI
... • Deduction = derivation of true statements (called conclusions) from statements that are assumed to be true (called premises) • Natural language is not precise, so the careless use of logic can lead to claims that false statements are true, or to claims that a statement is true, even tough its trut ...
... • Deduction = derivation of true statements (called conclusions) from statements that are assumed to be true (called premises) • Natural language is not precise, so the careless use of logic can lead to claims that false statements are true, or to claims that a statement is true, even tough its trut ...
Remarks on Second-Order Consequence
... sentences coincide with the sentences deducible from it). Thus, when dealing with axiomatic theories couched in a first-order language, we don't have to worry about the distinction between theorems and logical consequences of the axioms. The existence of a complete calculus for first-order logical c ...
... sentences coincide with the sentences deducible from it). Thus, when dealing with axiomatic theories couched in a first-order language, we don't have to worry about the distinction between theorems and logical consequences of the axioms. The existence of a complete calculus for first-order logical c ...
Propositional Discourse Logic
... Open-endedness means, in particular, that many statements are undetermined at the moment they are made; their truth-value is not exactly known (like, e.g., future contingents). “Snow is white” may be unproblematic, but is a rather special case, representative at most of a special class. The pair d − ...
... Open-endedness means, in particular, that many statements are undetermined at the moment they are made; their truth-value is not exactly known (like, e.g., future contingents). “Snow is white” may be unproblematic, but is a rather special case, representative at most of a special class. The pair d − ...
Completeness in modal logic - Lund University Publications
... I address not one but several problems in this essay. Some of these will be formal, mathematical problems concerning the properties of logical systems and their semantics. Others will be of a more philosophical nature. However, all parts of the essay will be tied together in that they revolve around ...
... I address not one but several problems in this essay. Some of these will be formal, mathematical problems concerning the properties of logical systems and their semantics. Others will be of a more philosophical nature. However, all parts of the essay will be tied together in that they revolve around ...
Towards a Semantics of X-Bar Theory
... The suggestion that the head determines the grammatical type of an expression can only be maintained through a circular argument that the head is necessarily of the same type as the embedding expression whenever a difference in type is apparent. Consider The running of the bulls The injured were tak ...
... The suggestion that the head determines the grammatical type of an expression can only be maintained through a circular argument that the head is necessarily of the same type as the embedding expression whenever a difference in type is apparent. Consider The running of the bulls The injured were tak ...
referential argument
... arguments. Predicates are applied to their arguments. Predicates with one argument are one-place predicates , with two arguments two-place predicates, and so on If a predicate is applied to an appropriate set of arguments, it yields a truth value and it will be said to be true or false of its argu ...
... arguments. Predicates are applied to their arguments. Predicates with one argument are one-place predicates , with two arguments two-place predicates, and so on If a predicate is applied to an appropriate set of arguments, it yields a truth value and it will be said to be true or false of its argu ...
учебно-методический комплекс
... - is to stress the heterogenity of the described phenomenon, to show that the latter is a dialectical unity of two (or more) opposing features. ...
... - is to stress the heterogenity of the described phenomenon, to show that the latter is a dialectical unity of two (or more) opposing features. ...
2 Discourses and social languages
... When you speak or write anything, you use the resources of English to project yourself as a certain kind of person, a different kind in different circumstances. You also project yourself as engaged in a certain kind of activity, a different kind in different circumstances. If I have no idea who you ...
... When you speak or write anything, you use the resources of English to project yourself as a certain kind of person, a different kind in different circumstances. You also project yourself as engaged in a certain kind of activity, a different kind in different circumstances. If I have no idea who you ...
what does the greek first class conditional imply? gricean
... mined [d p,q is in this group] and the undetermined [sav p,q is in this group]. The point in "determined" [d p,q] is that the premise or condition is assumed to be true .... The indicative is used for this type ... The other type is the undetermined condition. Naturally the indicative is not allowed ...
... mined [d p,q is in this group] and the undetermined [sav p,q is in this group]. The point in "determined" [d p,q] is that the premise or condition is assumed to be true .... The indicative is used for this type ... The other type is the undetermined condition. Naturally the indicative is not allowed ...
What Does the Greek First Class Conditional Imply? Gricean
... mined [ei] p,q is in this group] and the undetermined [e]a
... mined [ei] p,q is in this group] and the undetermined [e]a
Grace Theological Journal 12.1 (1992) 99
... mined [ei] p,q is in this group] and the undetermined [e]a
... mined [ei] p,q is in this group] and the undetermined [e]a