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Logic Natural Language On Plural Reference And Its Semantic And Logical Significance 1 Hanoch Benyami

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Logic Natural Language On Plural Reference And Its Semantic And Logical Significance 1 Hanoch Benyami
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.98 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Hanoch Ben-Yami
ISBN: 9780754637431, 0754637433
Language: English
Year: 2004
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Logic Natural Language On Plural Reference And Its Semantic And Logical Significance 1 Hanoch Benyami by Hanoch Ben-yami 9780754637431, 0754637433 instant download after payment.

Frege's invention of the predicate calculus has been the most influential event in the history of modern logic. The calculus’ place in logic is so central that many philosophers think, in fact, of it when they think of logic. This book challenges the position in contemporary logic and philosophy of language of the predicate calculus claiming that it is based on mistaken assumptions. Ben-Yami shows that the predicate calculus is different from natural language in its fundamental semantic characteristics, primarily in its treatment of reference and quantification, and that as a result the calculus is inadequate for the analysis of the semantics and logic of natural language. Ben-Yami develops both an alternative analysis of the semantics of natural language and an alternative deductive system comparable in its deductive power to first order predicate calculus but more adequate than it for the representation of the logic of natural language. Ben-Yami's book is a revolutionary challenge to classical first order predicate calculus, casting doubt on many of the central claims of modern logic.

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