Meaning, Quantification, Necessity

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A01=Martin Davies
advanced logic studies
Anaphoric Pronouns
arguments
Atomic Predicate
Atomic Sentence
Author_Martin Davies
Axiom Schemata
Binary Quantifier
calculus
Canonical Derivation
Category=QDTL
deduction
definite descriptions
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
experimental
formal logic
hypotheses
Hypothetical Intentions
Indian record
induction
inductive
inference
knowledge
linguistics
Material Biconditional
mathematics philosophy
maths philosophy
maths theory
metaphysics
modal operators
Modality
natural language analysis
operations
philosophical analysis
philosophical semantics
predictive
probability
proof
Proper Axioms
Propositional Attitudes
Quantification Theory
Quantified Sentences
Quantifier Phrase
rationality
reasoning
reference theory
S4 Axiom
Salva Veritate
science
Semantic Primitive
semantic structure in philosophical logic
Semantic Theorist
Singular Beliefs
statistical
Subject Predicate Distinction
Subject Predicate Sentences
Substitutional Quantification
Surface Sentences
symbolic logic
Syntactic Constituents
Syntactic Theory
truth
Truth Condition Specification
validity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367418021
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1981. This is a book for the final year undergraduate or first year graduate who intends to proceed with serious research in philosophical logic. It will be welcomed by both lecturers and students for its careful consideration of main themes ranging from Gricean accounts of meaning to two dimensional modal logic.

The first part of the book is concerned with the nature of the semantic theorist’s project, and particularly with the crucial concepts of meaning, truth, and semantic structure. The second and third parts deal with various constructions that are found in natural languages: names, quantifiers, definite descriptions, and modal operators. Throughout, while assuming some familiarity with philosophical logic and elementary formal logic, the text provides a clear exposition. It brings together related ideas, and in some places refines and improves upon existing accounts.

Martin Davies