Abstract. In this paper we considered an extension of the First-order Logic (FOL) by Bealer’s intensional abstraction operator. Contemporary use of the term ’intension ’ derives from the traditional logical Frege-Russell’s doctrine that an idea (logic formula) has both an extension and an intension. Although there is divergence in formulation, it is accepted that the ’extension ’ of an idea consists of the subjects to which the idea applies, and the ’intension ’ consists of the at-tributes implied by the idea. From the Montague’s point of view, the meaning of an idea can be considered as particular extensions in different possible worlds. In the case of standard FOL we obtain a commutative homomorphic diagram which is valid in each given po...
This chapter investigates the thesis that Invariance Under Isomorphisms is a criterion of logicality...
The paper starts with an examination and critique of Tarski’s wellknown proposed explication of the ...
We discuss a theory presented in a posthumous paper by Alfred Tarski entitled “What are logical noti...
Tarski characterized logical notions as invariant under permutations of the domain. The outcome, acc...
Pascal Engel: Intensional Logic and the Fregean Heritage in Semantics. Although Frege's logic and «s...
What are mathematical objects? Frege's answer was that they are extensions of concepts. In this pape...
This is part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
AbstractFirst-order modal logic is very much under current development, with many different semantic...
This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-to...
We look at various preservation theorems of classical logic (first of all, / Los - Tarski theorem) w...
First-order modal logic is very much under current development, with many di#erent semantics propos...
In the paper, original formal-logical conception of syntactic and semantic: intensional and extensio...
A feature of the distinction between extensionalism and intensionalism, which has been widely taken ...
The Univalent Foundations project constitutes what is arguably the most serious challenge to set-the...
This chapter investigates the thesis that Invariance Under Isomorphisms is a criterion of logicality...
The paper starts with an examination and critique of Tarski’s wellknown proposed explication of the ...
We discuss a theory presented in a posthumous paper by Alfred Tarski entitled “What are logical noti...
Tarski characterized logical notions as invariant under permutations of the domain. The outcome, acc...
Pascal Engel: Intensional Logic and the Fregean Heritage in Semantics. Although Frege's logic and «s...
What are mathematical objects? Frege's answer was that they are extensions of concepts. In this pape...
This is part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
AbstractFirst-order modal logic is very much under current development, with many different semantic...
This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-to...
We look at various preservation theorems of classical logic (first of all, / Los - Tarski theorem) w...
First-order modal logic is very much under current development, with many di#erent semantics propos...
In the paper, original formal-logical conception of syntactic and semantic: intensional and extensio...
A feature of the distinction between extensionalism and intensionalism, which has been widely taken ...
The Univalent Foundations project constitutes what is arguably the most serious challenge to set-the...
This chapter investigates the thesis that Invariance Under Isomorphisms is a criterion of logicality...
The paper starts with an examination and critique of Tarski’s wellknown proposed explication of the ...
We discuss a theory presented in a posthumous paper by Alfred Tarski entitled “What are logical noti...