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Full Idea
The common feature of every designating term is that designation may change from state to state - thus it can be formalized by a function from states to objects.
Gist of Idea
If terms change their designations in different states, they are functions from states to objects
Source
Melvin Fitting (Intensional Logic [2007], 3)
Book Ref
'Stanford Online Encyclopaedia of Philosophy', ed/tr. Stanford University [plato.stanford.edu], p.8
A Reaction
Specifying the objects sounds OK, but specifying states sounds rather tough.
11026 | Classical logic is deliberately extensional, in order to model mathematics [Fitting] |
11028 | λ-abstraction disambiguates the scope of modal operators [Fitting] |
15375 | If terms change their designations in different states, they are functions from states to objects [Fitting] |
15376 | Intensional logic adds a second type of quantification, over intensional objects, or individual concepts [Fitting] |
15377 | Definite descriptions pick out different objects in different possible worlds [Fitting] |
15378 | Awareness logic adds the restriction of an awareness function to epistemic logic [Fitting] |
15379 | Justication logics make explicit the reasons for mathematical truth in proofs [Fitting] |