The result of combining classical quantificational logic with modal logic proves necessitism – the claim that necessarily everything is necessarily identical to something. This problem is reflected in the purely quantificational theory by theorems such as ∃x t=x; it is a theorem, for example, that something is identical to Timothy Williamson. The standard way to avoid these consequences is to weaken the theory of quantification to a certain kind of free logic. However, it has often been noted that in order to specify the truth conditions of certain sentences involving constants or variables that don’t denote, one has to apparently quantify over things that are not identical to anything. In this paper I defend a contingentist, non-Meinongian...
Most people would deny that there is something entirely composed of Alpha Centauri and my left thumb...
The semantics of everyday language and the semanticsof its naive translation into classical first-or...
ABSTRACT. Provided here is an account, both syntactic and semantic, of first-order and monadic secon...
The result of combining classical quantificational logic with modal logic proves necessitism – the c...
The classical theory of quantification is subject to a number of dif-ficulties relating to contingen...
Timothy Williamson has argued that in the debate on modal ontology, the familiar distinction between...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
This dissertation advances debates in modal metaphysics, philosophy of language and formal semantics...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
Informally speaking, the Principle of Identity, one of the so-called “Laws of Logic”, grants us in o...
Informally speaking, the Principle of Identity, one of the so-called "Laws of Logic", grants us in o...
International audienceWe firstly show that the standard interpretation of natural quantification in ...
International audienceBeing a pragmatic and not a referential approach to semantics, dialogi-cal log...
In this paper, I motivate a cut free sequent calculus for classical logic with first order quantific...
This paper surveys the common approach to quantification and generalised quantification in formal li...
Most people would deny that there is something entirely composed of Alpha Centauri and my left thumb...
The semantics of everyday language and the semanticsof its naive translation into classical first-or...
ABSTRACT. Provided here is an account, both syntactic and semantic, of first-order and monadic secon...
The result of combining classical quantificational logic with modal logic proves necessitism – the c...
The classical theory of quantification is subject to a number of dif-ficulties relating to contingen...
Timothy Williamson has argued that in the debate on modal ontology, the familiar distinction between...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
This dissertation advances debates in modal metaphysics, philosophy of language and formal semantics...
I here argue that Ted Sider's indeterminacy argument against vagueness in quantifiers fails. Sider c...
Informally speaking, the Principle of Identity, one of the so-called “Laws of Logic”, grants us in o...
Informally speaking, the Principle of Identity, one of the so-called "Laws of Logic", grants us in o...
International audienceWe firstly show that the standard interpretation of natural quantification in ...
International audienceBeing a pragmatic and not a referential approach to semantics, dialogi-cal log...
In this paper, I motivate a cut free sequent calculus for classical logic with first order quantific...
This paper surveys the common approach to quantification and generalised quantification in formal li...
Most people would deny that there is something entirely composed of Alpha Centauri and my left thumb...
The semantics of everyday language and the semanticsof its naive translation into classical first-or...
ABSTRACT. Provided here is an account, both syntactic and semantic, of first-order and monadic secon...