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[from 'Introduction to the Theory of Logic' by José L. Zalabardo, in 5. Theory of Logic / I. Semantics of Logic / 1. Semantics of Logic ]

Full Idea

We can look at semantics from the point of view of how truth values are determined by instantiations of properties and relations, or by asking how we can build, using the resources of the language, a proposition corresponding to a given semantic pattern.

Gist of Idea

We can do semantics by looking at given propositions, or by building new ones

Source

José L. Zalabardo (Introduction to the Theory of Logic [2000], §3.6)

Book Reference

Zalabardo,José L.: 'Introduction to the Theory of Logic' [Westview 2000], p.109


A Reaction

The second version of semantics is model theory.