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  1. Philosophical semantics has become a thriving branch of philosophy, and the accomplishments of philosophical semantics have had repercussions throughout philosophy. We can probably regard philosophical semantics as having begun with Rudolph Carnap in the forties.¹ It took a great leap forward in 1959 with Saul Kripke’s publication of the ...

  2. “Claudio Costa’s Philosophical Semantics is important and challenging. It is motivated and guided by the conviction that it is time for a more comprehensive type of the philosophy of language which is more strongly interested in the communication and social role of language and linked together with the most fundamental questions about our understanding of the world.

  3. Conceptual Role Semantics. In the philosophy of language, conceptual role semantics (hereafter CRS) is a theory of what constitutes the meanings possessed by expressions of natural languages, or the propositions expressed by their utterance.In the philosophy of mind, it is a theory of what constitutes the contents of psychological attitudes, such as beliefs or desires.

  4. 13 de dic. de 2010 · Two-dimensional (2D) semantics is a formal framework that is used to characterize the meaning of certain linguistic expressions and the entailment relations among sentences containing them. Two-dimensional semantics has also been applied to thought contents. In contrast with standard possible worlds semantics, 2D semantics assigns extensions ...

  5. Introduction to Philosophical Semantics. I. Framing the Theory of Meaning. I.1 The Big Picture. Meaning is everywhere--in the sky, the hills, our actions, our words. Wherever we turn, it is there, waiting for us. Each of us crafts a life around the meaning we find in our experience, setting goals, acting and reacting according to what we take ...

  6. In philosophy—more specifically, in its sub-fields semantics, semiotics, philosophy of language, metaphysics, and metasemantics—meaning "is a relationship between two sorts of things: signs and the kinds of things they intend, express, or signify".. The types of meanings vary according to the types of the thing that is being represented.

  7. 11 de feb. de 2014 · The philosophy of language since Frege has emphasized propositions and declarative sentences, but it is clear that questions and interrogative sentences are just as important. ... “Questions about Questions”, in Semantics and Philosophy, M. Munitz (ed.), New York: NYU Press.