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Single Idea 14701

[from 'Two-Dimensional Semantics' by Laura Schroeter, in 19. Language / C. Assigning Meanings / 10. Two-Dimensional Semantics ]

Full Idea

In a two-dimensional matrix we array possible circumstances of evaluation (worlds) along the horizontal axis, and possible contexts of utterance (world, person, time) along the vertical axis.

Gist of Idea

Array worlds along the horizontal, and contexts (world,person,time) along the vertical

Source

Laura Schroeter (Two-Dimensional Semantics [2010], 1.1.2)

Book Reference

'Stanford Online Encyclopaedia of Philosophy', ed/tr. Stanford University [plato.stanford.edu], p.5


A Reaction

This is due to Stalnaker 1978, and is clearest in operation when applied to an indexical such as 'I' in 'I am President'. 'I' is a rigid designator, but depends on context. The grid is filled in with T or F for each utterance in each world.