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  1. 23 de ago. de 2010 · First published Mon Aug 23, 2010; substantive revision Tue Jul 12, 2016. Dynamic semantics is a perspective on natural language semantics that emphasizes the growth of information in time. It is an approach to meaning representation where pieces of text or discourse are viewed as instructions to update an existing context with new information ...

  2. 7 de nov. de 2011 · Montague semantics is a theory of natural language semantics and of its relation with syntax. It was originally developed by the logician Richard Montague (1930–1971) and subsequently modified and extended by linguists, philosophers, and logicians. The most important features of the theory are its use of model theoretic semantics which is ...

  3. Discover Semantics, Pragmatics, Philosophy, 1st Edition, Kasia M. Jaszczolt, HB ISBN: 9781108499651 on Higher Education from Cambridge. Skip to main content Accessibility help. Internet Explorer 11 is being discontinued by Microsoft in August 2021. If you have difficulties viewing the site on Internet Explorer ...

  4. Formal semantics is an approach to semantics, the study of meaning, with roots in logic, the philosophy of language, and linguistics. The word formal in “formal semantics” is opposed to informal and reflects the influence of logic and mathematics in the rise of scientific approaches to philosophy and to linguistics in the twentieth century.

  5. 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 ...

  6. “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.

  7. 5 de oct. de 2005 · The question of how it might be that information could be accounted for naturalistically has a rich history in philosophy, most notably in informational semantics covered in the following section. Although Floridi’s, and Bar-Hillel and Carnap’s stance on semantic information is not uncontroversial ( sans an informational pluralism that is), Floridi’s motivating intuition has some ...