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Sprache/n: | Englisch |
Veröffentlichungsangabe: | Dordrecht : Springer, 1999 |
Umfang: | Online-Ressource (XI, 146 p) : digital |
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ISBN: | 978-94-015-9243-7 |
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Mehr zum Thema: | Klassifikation der Library of Congress: BC1-199Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 160; Book Industry Communication: HPL |
Inhalt: | This book is a study of the foundations of model-theoretic semantics. Its central thesis is that one does not need to assume a perfect structural fit between languages and their models in order to characterise the basic semantic notions. In particular, truth-value gaps and gluts can be explained away as local phenomena that do not bring logical disaster in their wake. Varzi's detailed and original account is based on a generalisation of supervaluationary techniques and is illustrated with reference to a range of different types of examples, from sentential logic to type theory. Audience: The book is self-contained and will appeal to philosophers, logicians, linguists and computer scientists |
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