10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBJECTIVE INTENSION»
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We may also ask in what sense if any the definitions for the various types of
subjective intension might be said to be adequate. But no very clear answer
seems to be forthcoming. Each subjective intension of some one kind (for which
there is a ...
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An Introduction to Logic
The intension of a term so understood is called the subjective intension. The
subjective intension varies from person to person, and is of psychological rather
than of logical significance. 2. The intension of a term may signify the set of
attributes ...
Morris Raphael Cohen, Morris R. Cohen, Ernest Nagel, 1993
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Cooperative Information Agents: First International ...
Besides subjective intension, which concerns a single agent and a single instant
of time, other notions relative to subjective intensions are considered below.
Definition 3 (Intersubjective Quasi-Intension). Intersubjective quasi-intensions are
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Peter Kandzia, Matthias Klusch, 1997
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Deity and Morality: With Regard to the Naturalistic Fallacy
type of intension or connotation in a proper name—the subjective intension or
psychological meaning of the word. Proper names do forcefully conjure up or
evoke psychological meanings, images or associations in different people's
minds.
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Foundations and Applications of Multi-Agent Systems: UKMAS ...
In this theory, a proper “understanding” of a concept can be defined as the
situation in which the subjective intension of a term relative to an agent is the
same as the intersubjective intension of all agents, some expert group or a
specialist.
1 . The analytic intension of a term includes its: (a) conventional intension. (b)
total objective intension. (c) subjective intension. (d) connotation. 2. The total
objective intension of a term includes its: (a) connotation. (b) denotation. (c)
extension.
William Thomas Parry, Edward A. Hacker, 1991
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Logical Semiotics and Mereology
Thus the subjective intension of a given constant a for person X relative to a class
of sentences F at time t can be identified with the class of all classes a such that X
accepts a logical theorem (LogThm) of F to the effect that the desig- natum of ...
To use and extend the convenient terminology of Dr. Keynes,1 " subjective
intension " and "subjective extension" are quantities too fluctuating and
indeterminate to admit of comparison ; whereas "objective intension" and "
objective extension" ...
David George Ritchie, Robert Latta, 1998
All terms that are understood to have meaning (tie. actually function as vehicles
of meaning) have also Subjective Intension. But neither summit genera nor
Proper Names have Connotation in the restricted sense, nor can they be formally
...
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Theory and Typology of Proper Names
... to the realm of associative meaning rather than to that of categorical meaning.
De Pater and Swiggers (2000: 292) relegate the latter kind of presupposed
knowledge to the objective intension, not to the conventional or subjective
intension.
Willy van Langendonck, 2007