10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EXTRALOGICAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
The Structure of Appearance
So far as platonistic systems go, the general eliminability of 'extralogical'
postulates in virtually all interesting cases- namely, all cases where there is a '
logical' model for the set of postulates in question-has been demonstrated by
Professor ...
2
Innovations in Computing Sciences and Software Engineering
tions employ only logical axioms are designated as analytic; and expressions
whose derivations employ any extralogical axioms are designated as synthetic.
The latter is motivated by the intuition that an ability to apply inference rules and ...
Tarek Sobh, Khaled Elleithy, 2010
3
Reason and Teaching (Routledge Revivals)
The extralogical vocabulary of each will then differ from that of each other in at
least some degree. Thus, for example, biology, but not physics, will contain the
extralogical term 'cell,' though both share a common logical structure. Some
degree ...
4
A Theory of Social Action
We assume that the extralogical vocabulary of S (and Ls) is no. The extralogi- cal
vocabulary of T may be taken to be either X^ or ^iUna or X^Uu-Una, as the case
may be. Here the set ns of social predicates is assumed to be construed indi v ...
5
Content and Modality : Themes from the Philosophy of Robert ...
φ by picking an appropriate domain and assigning appropriate values from that
domain to the extralogical terms, φ isn't valid. It's the other direction that's dubious
. How do we know that there are enough models to ensure that, if φ isn't valid, ...
Judith Thomson, Alex Byrne, 2006
6
Sense, Reference, and Philosophy
On this view, Carnap was wrong to claim that there is no distinction between
logical and extralogical vocabulary, and Tarski and Quine were right to say that
there is. Tarski was right to believe that the distinction is not an arbitrary one.
Jerrold J. Katz Professor of Philosophy CUNY Graduate Center (deceased), 2003
7
Prolog and Natural-Language Analysis
We conclude our discussion of extralogical features of Prolog with a grab bag of
built-in Prolog predicates that we will find useful in later examples. Of course,
since these predicates fall outside the pure subset of Prolog they should be used
...
Fernando C. N. Pereira, Stuart M. Shieber, 2002
8
In the World of Signs: Essays in Honour of Professor Jerzy Pelc
If the terminological postulates of a given empirical theory contain n extralogical
terms, then usually only some of them are mentioned in appropriate
terminological conventions. Other terms acquire their meaning in a different way,
for example ...
Jacek Juliusz Jadacki, Witold Strawiński, 1998
Now, statements about 'intersects' enter into a system by way of extralogical
postulates. It is, for example, an extralogical fact that 'intersects' is symmetrical,
that is, that everything intersects whatever intersects it. Normally, we would now ...
Daniel Cohnitz, Marcus Rossberg, 2006
10
Bertrand Russell Memorial Volume
For anystructure M and fora specified map C from the extralogical constants of X
into appropriate entities of M,Msatisfies X'if, and only if, the descriptionswhich
occur inX havea denotation in M and MsatisfiesX. Theproof is by inductiononthe ...