Chapter 1 provides a background to the systems of intensional logic presented in chapters 2 and 3. The nature and limits of the semantics of predicate logic. are discussed, and Frege's attempts to develop an intensional theory of meaning are sketched. Chapter 2 is concerned with the propositiona
Logic, language, and meaning vol.2: Intensional logic and logical grammar
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- U.Chicago Press
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- 1991
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- English
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- 367
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