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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · In traditional semantics for classical logic and its extensions, such as modal logic, propositions are interpreted as subsets of a set, as in discrete duality, or as clopen sets of a Stone space, as in topological duality. A point in such a set can be viewed as a "possible world," with the key property of a world being primeness--a world makes a disjunction true only if it makes one of the ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing, Michael Zakharyaschev: Advances in Modal Logic 1, papers from the first workshop on "Advances in Modal logic," held in Berlin, Germany, 8-10 October 1996. CSLI Publications 1998, ISBN 1-57586-102-X [contents] last updated on 2024-02-23 16:13 CET by the.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Abstract: In traditional semantics for classical logic and its extensions, such as modal logic, propositions are interpreted as subsets of a set, as in discrete duality, or as clopen sets of a Stone space, as in topological duality. A point in such a set can be viewed as a "possible world," with the key property of a world being primeness--a world makes a disjunction true only if it makes one ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · It follows from this that the future is underpinned by logics such as possibility and necessity (see Guéguen and Jeanpierre, 2024; Strydom, 2024). These modal concepts do not fit easily with a narrow action frame of reference or with purely cultural analysis, as in the current popularity of imaginaries. Regardless of recent and ongoing debates on (social, historical, and/or genetic ...

  5. Vor 21 Stunden · These closed-class words tend to have external meanings that only manifest themselves in how they modify other words or sentences as a whole, making them difficult to study without referring in some way to their internal meaning. Additionally, parsing their meaning often requires complex reasoning skills such as logical, numerical, spatial, or relational reasoning. The abstract nature and ...

  6. Vor 21 Stunden · Remembering the difference between the psychological meaning and the linguistic meaning, it is possible to define propositions in the psychological sense as psychological meanings of sentences, and propositions in the logical sense as linguistic meanings of sentences. Speaking about sentences, we mainly mean declarative ones, and exclude questions and commands, because only declaratives are ...

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Semantics: Semantics delves into the meaning of individual words and how these meanings combine in sentences and larger texts. In computational semantics, this involves the creation of models that can understand and infer the meaning of language expressions. Techniques such as semantic parsing transform natural language into a structured form that computers can manipulate and reason about.