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[in V, analytic philo 4] I'm interested in comparing their approach to Barwise, et al, who reject a First Order hypothesis for logical types.
"Compositionality is the property that a system of representation has when (1) it contains both primitive symbols and symbols that are syntactically and semantically complex; and (ii) the latter inherit their syntactic/semantic properties from the former."
— Nov 29, 2013 07:54PM
"Compositionality is the property that a system of representation has when (1) it contains both primitive symbols and symbols that are syntactically and semantically complex; and (ii) the latter inherit their syntactic/semantic properties from the former."
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Frederick
is on page 11
I'm interested in comparing their approach to that Barwise, Perry and Seligman, who reject a First Order hypothesis for logical types.
"Compositionality is the property that a system of representation has when (1) it contains both primitive symbols and symbols that are syntactically and semantically complex; and (ii) the latter inherit their syntactic/semantic properties from the former."
— Nov 29, 2013 07:49PM
"Compositionality is the property that a system of representation has when (1) it contains both primitive symbols and symbols that are syntactically and semantically complex; and (ii) the latter inherit their syntactic/semantic properties from the former."

