The Logic of Intentional Objects

The Logic of Intentional Objects
Author: Jacek Pasniczek
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401589963

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Intentionality is one of the most frequently discussed topics in contemporary phenomenology and analytic philosophy. This book investigates intentionality from the point of view of intentional objects. According to the classical approach to this concept, whatever can be consciously experienced is regarded as an intentional object. Thus, not only ordinary existing individuals but also various kinds of non-existents and non-individuals are considered as intentional (including such bizarre entities as quantifier objects: `some dog', `every dog'). Alexius Meinong, an Austrian philosopher, is particularly well-known as the `inventor' of an abundant ontology of objects among which even incomplete and impossible ones, like `the round square', find their place. Drawing inspirations from Meinong's ideas, the author develops a simple logic of intentional objects, M-logic. M-logic closely resembles classical first-order logic and, as opposed to the formally complicated contemporary theories of non-existent objects, it is much more friendly in apprehending and applications. However, despite this resemblance, the ontological content of M-logic far exceeds that of classical logic. In this book formal investigations are intertwined with philosophical analyses. On the one hand, M-logic is used as a tool for investigating formal features of intentional objects. On the other hand, the study of intentionality phenomena suggests further ways of extending and modifying M-logic. Audience: The book is addressed to logicians, cognitive scientists, philosophers of language and metaphysics with either a phenomenological or an analytic background.

Objects and Modalities

Objects and Modalities
Author: Tero Tulenheimo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319531199

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This book develops a novel generalization of possible world semantics, called ‘world line semantics’, which recognizes worlds and links between world-bound objects (world lines) as mutually independent aspects of modal semantics. Addressing a wide range of questions vital for contemporary debates in logic and philosophy of language and offering new tools for theoretical linguistics and knowledge representation, the book proposes a radically new paradigm in modal semantics. This framework is motivated philosophically, viewing a structure of world lines as a precondition of modal talk. The author provides a uniform analysis of quantification over individuals (physical objects) and objects of thought (intentional objects). The semantic account of what it means to speak of intentional objects throws new light on accounts of intentionality and singular thought in the philosophy of mind and offers novel insights into the semantics of intensional transitive verbs.

Towards Non Being

Towards Non Being
Author: Graham Priest,Boyce Gibson Professor of Philosophy Graham Priest
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2005-05-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780199262540

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Towards Non-Being presents an account of the semantics of intentional language - verbs such as 'believes', 'fears', 'seeks', 'imagines'. Graham Priest's account tackles problems concerning intentional states which are often brushed under the carpet in discussions of intentionality, such as their failure to be closed under deducibility. Drawing on the work of the late Richard Routley (Sylvan), it proceeds in terms of objects that may be either existent or non-existent, atworlds that may be either possible or impossible. Since Russell, non-existent objects have had a bad press in Western philosophy; Priest mounts a full-scale defence. In the process, he offers an account of both fictional and mathematical objects as non-existent.The book will be of central interest to anyone who is concerned with intentionality in the philosophy of mind or philosophy of language, the metaphysics of existence and identity, the philosophy or fiction, the philosophy of mathematics, or cognitive representation in AI.

Towards Non Being

Towards Non Being
Author: Graham Priest
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191086267

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Towards Non-Being presents an account of the semantics of intentional language—verbs such as 'believes', 'fears', 'seeks', 'imagines'. Graham Priest tackles problems concerning intentional states which are often brushed under the carpet in discussions of intentionality, such as their failure to be closed under deducibility. Priest's account draws on the work of the late Richard Routley (Sylvan), and proceeds in terms of objects that may be either existent or non-existent, at worlds that may be either possible or impossible. Since Russell, non-existent objects have had a bad press in Western philosophy; Priest mounts a full-scale defence. In the process, he offers an account of both fictional and mathematical objects as non-existent. The book will be of central interest to anyone who is concerned with intentionality in the philosophy of mind or philosophy of language, the metaphysics of existence and identity, the philosophy or fiction, the philosophy of mathematics, or cognitive representation in AI. This updated second edition adds ten new chapters to the original eight. These further develop the ideas of the first edition, reply to critics, and explore new areas of relevance. New topics covered include: conceivability, realism/antirealism concerning non-existent objects, self-deception, and the verb to be.

The Objects of Thought

The Objects of Thought
Author: Tim Crane
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199682744

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Tim Crane addresses the ancient question of how it is possible to think about what does not exist. He argues that the representation of the non-existent is a pervasive feature of our thought about the world, and that to understand thought's representational power ('intentionality') we need to understand the representation of the non-existent.

The Origin of the Logic of Symbolic Mathematics

The Origin of the Logic of Symbolic Mathematics
Author: Burt C. Hopkins
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2011-09-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253005274

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Burt C. Hopkins presents the first in-depth study of the work of Edmund Husserl and Jacob Klein on the philosophical foundations of the logic of modern symbolic mathematics. Accounts of the philosophical origins of formalized concepts—especially mathematical concepts and the process of mathematical abstraction that generates them—have been paramount to the development of phenomenology. Both Husserl and Klein independently concluded that it is impossible to separate the historical origin of the thought that generates the basic concepts of mathematics from their philosophical meanings. Hopkins explores how Husserl and Klein arrived at their conclusion and its philosophical implications for the modern project of formalizing all knowledge.

Meinongian Logic

Meinongian Logic
Author: Dale Jacquette
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1996
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 311014865X

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Phenomenology Logic and the Philosophy of Mathematics

Phenomenology  Logic  and the Philosophy of Mathematics
Author: Richard L. Tieszen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2005-06-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521837828

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In this 2005 book, logic, mathematical knowledge and objects are explored alongside reason and intuition in the exact sciences.