Included in a special issue, edited by J. van Benthem and A. Gupta, on "Logic and Philosophy Today"Formal semantics emerged at the interface of logic and philosophy of language in the early 1970's as a result of using tools provided by logic and model-theory to study natural language. We start by discussing the philosophical motivations, in particular compositionality and truth-conditionality, behind those early developments. We then turn to the question of how to reconcile the context-dependence of meaning in natural language with the conception of logical truth as 'truth in virtue of meaning'. We end with a discussion of some open issues related to the notion of validity in indexical intensional logics
This paper considers a now familiar argument that the ubiquity of context -dependence threatens the ...
These are the slides of the five lectures in the series "Topics in Philosophy of Language", offered ...
The project of giving an account of meaning in natural languages goes largely by assigning truth-co...
Included in a special issue, edited by J. van Benthem and A. Gupta, on "Logic and Philosophy Today"F...
The principal aim of this thesis is to assess the view that the formal properties of sentences of na...
In this paper, I shall provide a novel response to the argument from context-sensitivity against tru...
The traditional approach to Natural Language Semantics consists in equating the semantic content of ...
Contemporary natural-language semantics began with the assumption that the meaning of a sentence cou...
The logicality of language is the hypothesis that the language system has access to a ‘natural’ logi...
In the debate about semantic context dependence, various truth-conditional frameworks have been prop...
David Lewis articulated minimal constraints on a formal theory of natural language semantics that h...
International audienceThe study of the history of formal semantics shows that the calculation of sen...
The prime purpose of this paper is, first, to restore to discourse-bound occasion sentences their ri...
One of the most interesting and fruitful applications of logics, classical or other, has been in sup...
This paper considers a now familiar argument that the ubiquity of context -dependence threatens the ...
These are the slides of the five lectures in the series "Topics in Philosophy of Language", offered ...
The project of giving an account of meaning in natural languages goes largely by assigning truth-co...
Included in a special issue, edited by J. van Benthem and A. Gupta, on "Logic and Philosophy Today"F...
The principal aim of this thesis is to assess the view that the formal properties of sentences of na...
In this paper, I shall provide a novel response to the argument from context-sensitivity against tru...
The traditional approach to Natural Language Semantics consists in equating the semantic content of ...
Contemporary natural-language semantics began with the assumption that the meaning of a sentence cou...
The logicality of language is the hypothesis that the language system has access to a ‘natural’ logi...
In the debate about semantic context dependence, various truth-conditional frameworks have been prop...
David Lewis articulated minimal constraints on a formal theory of natural language semantics that h...
International audienceThe study of the history of formal semantics shows that the calculation of sen...
The prime purpose of this paper is, first, to restore to discourse-bound occasion sentences their ri...
One of the most interesting and fruitful applications of logics, classical or other, has been in sup...
This paper considers a now familiar argument that the ubiquity of context -dependence threatens the ...
These are the slides of the five lectures in the series "Topics in Philosophy of Language", offered ...
The project of giving an account of meaning in natural languages goes largely by assigning truth-co...