PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «DE DICTO»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DE DICTO»
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The Sessional Papers printed by order of The House of Lords, ...
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apud dtm burgu de dicto ano ut supra Et de v ti xvi s iij ct custume quadraginta
sex duodena? et sex vlnaru pani lanei de dicto primo ano cti Et de xix li xiij s iiij ct
...
2
Procedural Semantics for Hyperintensional Logic: Foundations ...
Occurrence with de dicto supposition (i) If D occurs in C with (ατ)-intensional
supposition (for some type α) or D occurs in a (τ)-generic context of C then D
occurs in C with (τ-)de dicto supposition. (ii) If D occurs in C with (αω)-intensional
...
Marie Duží, Bjørn Jespersen, Pavel Materna, 2010
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Essays in the Metaphysics of Modality
The problem with the Quinean argument is that, like the other arguments
Plantinga considers, it rests on a de re/de dicto confusion. How are we to
understand (1) and (2)? The only way that (4) and (5) follow from (1) and (2) (and
(3)) is if the ...
Alvin Plantinga John O'Brien Professor of Philosophy University of Notre Dame, Matthew Davidson Assistant Professor of Philosophy California State University at San Bernardino, 2003
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The Foundations of Frege's Logic
So far I have spoken only about the supposition of direct constituents of
applications. But the de dicto/de re distinction is naturally extended to
constituents of such constituents. Suppose that E is a constituent of a constituent
D of an application ...
5
Philip Melanchthon: Theologian in Classroom, Confession, and ...
... 15:15 –17), De dicto Pauli: Deus est, qui efficit(Phil 2:13), De Maccabaeis (1
and 2 Macc), De dicto Pauli: Typus estofidelium (1 Thess 1:7), De dicto Christi:
Ego pro te oravi (Luke 22:32), De Moiseferiente petram(Num20:11), De dicto:
Pater, ...
Irene Dingel, Robert Kolb, Nicole Kuropka, 2012
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Collected Papers, Volume 1: Mind and Language, 1972-2010
All ofthe examples you consider are cases ofde re beliefs, none of them are de
dicto beliefs. But those theorists who take seriously the idea ofconstructing a
belief–desire psychological theory have in mind a theory invoking de dicto beliefs
and ...
7
Killing Happy Animals: Explorations in Utilitarian Ethics
distinction that philosophers of language make between de dicto and de re. For
instance, one can distinguish de re betterness from de dicto betterness: De re
betterness: An outcome O1 is de re better for someone S, than an alternative ...
8
Quitting Certainties: A Bayesian Framework Modeling Degrees ...
The crucial diachronic step in Moss's updating procedure is to copy an agent's de
dicto distribution from one time to the next. Why won't this leave some crucial de
se information from the initial time unaccounted for? The key is that there will ...
Michael G. Titelbaum, 2013
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Handbook of Risk Theory: Epistemology, Decision Theory, ...
Casper Hare's (2007) use of the de re (of the thing) vs. de dicto (of the word)
distinction can help clarify how we may understand intergenerational risks
without having to give up the notion than such risks involve threats of harm. Hare
identifies ...
Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Per Sandin, 2012
To take an example, “Cicero was a Roman” has the following de dicto logical
form: (3) Cicero was a Roman and g(“Cicero”) Cicero from which it follows that
the reference of “Cicero” was a Roman. This information, however, is not
conveyed by ...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DE DICTO»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
de dicto en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
UCSB Grad Student Jason Bennett Dies at 32
Bennett also left a suicide note on his blog “de dicto“ along with a lengthier post attached to the note providing instructions on how to distribute ... «Daily Nexus, Ene 15»