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4889 | Although we may classify ideas by content, we individuate them differently, as their content can change [Perry] |
Full Idea: Although we classify ideas by content for many purposes, we do not individuate them by content. The content of an idea can change. | |
From: John Perry (Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness [2001], §3.2) | |
A reaction: As the compiler of this database, I find this very appealing. The mind works exactly like a database. I have a 'file' (Perry's word) marked "London", the content of which undergoes continual change. I am a database management system. |
4896 | The intension of an expression is a function from possible worlds to an appropriate extension [Perry] |
Full Idea: In possible-worlds semantics, expressions have intensions, which are functions from possible worlds to appropriate extensions (names to individuals, n-place predicates to n-tuples, and sentences to truth values, built from parts). | |
From: John Perry (Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness [2001], §8.1) | |
A reaction: Interesting. Perry distinguishes 'referential' (or 'subject matter') content, which is prior to the link to extensions - a link which creates 'reflexive' content. He is keen that they should not become confused. True knowledge is 'situated'. |