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10570 | Assigning an entity to each predicate in semantics is largely a technical convenience [Fine,K] |
Full Idea: In doing semantics we normally assign some appropriate entity to each predicate, but this is largely for technical convenience. | |
From: Kit Fine (Replies on 'Limits of Abstraction' [2005], 2) |
23539 | Classical semantics has referents for names, extensions for predicates, and T or F for sentences [Fine,K] |
Full Idea: A precise language is often assigned a classical semantics, in which the semantic value of a name is its referent, the semantic value of a predicate is its extension (the objects of which it is true), and the value of a sentence is True or False. | |
From: Kit Fine (Vagueness: a global approach [2020], 1) | |
A reaction: Helpful to have this clear statement of how predicates are treated. This extensionalism in logic causes trouble when it creeps into philosophy, and people say that 'red' just means all the red things. No it doesn't. |
11174 | A logical truth is true in virtue of the nature of the logical concepts [Fine,K] |
Full Idea: One wants to define a logical truth as one that is true in virtue of the nature of the logical concepts. | |
From: Kit Fine (Senses of Essence [1995], §3) | |
A reaction: This is part of Fine's project to give a revised account of essence, which includes the essence of concepts as well as the essence of objects. Everyone should pay close attention to this project. |
9771 | Logic holding between indefinite sentences is the core of all language [Fine,K] |
Full Idea: If language is like a tree, then penumbral connection (logic holding among indefinite sentences) is the seed from which the tree grows, for it provides an initial repository of truths that are to be retained throughout all growth. | |
From: Kit Fine (Vagueness, Truth and Logic [1975], 2) | |
A reaction: A nice incidental insight arising from his investigation of vagueness. People accept one another's reasons even when they are confused, or hopeless at expressing themselves. Nice. |