This paper contains some philosophical reflections on Gödelian (undecidable) sentences and the recognition of their truth using semantic arguments. These reflections are not new, similar matters have been extensively addressed in the philosophical literature. The matter is rather one of emphasis.Peer reviewe
Every countable language which conforms to classical logic is shown to have an extension which has ...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1993.In...
Publisher Copyright: © Sandu G.This paper contains some philosophical reflections on Gödelian (undec...
The fundamental aim of the paper is to correct an harmful way to interpret a Goedel's erroneous rema...
There is a longstanding debate in the logico-philosophical community as to why the G\"odelian senten...
Halbach has argued that Tarski biconditionals are not ontologically conservative over classical logi...
We demonstrate that, in itself and in the absence of extra premises, the following argument scheme i...
Halbach has argued that Tarski biconditionals are not ontologically conservative over classical logi...
Acknowledgements I would like to thank Philip Welch for his assistance and acknowledge the late Greg...
It is, I suppose, a truism that an adequate theory of meaning for a natural language L will associat...
Ordinary and transfinite recursion and induction and ZF set theory are used to construct from a full...
One of the most fundamental questions in the philosophy of mathematics concerns the relation between...
The traditional approach to Natural Language Semantics consists in equating the semantic content of ...
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Every countable language which conforms to classical logic is shown to have an extension which has ...
This sentence G ↔ ¬(F ⊢ G) and its negation G ↔ ~(F ⊢ ¬G) are shown to meet the conventional definit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1993.In...
Publisher Copyright: © Sandu G.This paper contains some philosophical reflections on Gödelian (undec...
The fundamental aim of the paper is to correct an harmful way to interpret a Goedel's erroneous rema...
There is a longstanding debate in the logico-philosophical community as to why the G\"odelian senten...
Halbach has argued that Tarski biconditionals are not ontologically conservative over classical logi...
We demonstrate that, in itself and in the absence of extra premises, the following argument scheme i...
Halbach has argued that Tarski biconditionals are not ontologically conservative over classical logi...
Acknowledgements I would like to thank Philip Welch for his assistance and acknowledge the late Greg...
It is, I suppose, a truism that an adequate theory of meaning for a natural language L will associat...
Ordinary and transfinite recursion and induction and ZF set theory are used to construct from a full...
One of the most fundamental questions in the philosophy of mathematics concerns the relation between...
The traditional approach to Natural Language Semantics consists in equating the semantic content of ...
One of the philosophical uses of Dedekind’s categoricity theorem for Peano Arithmetic is to provide ...
Every countable language which conforms to classical logic is shown to have an extension which has ...
This sentence G ↔ ¬(F ⊢ G) and its negation G ↔ ~(F ⊢ ¬G) are shown to meet the conventional definit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1993.In...