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Reflections: February 1969
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Reflections: November 1967
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Reflections: October 1968
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Possible worlds semantics and the liar: Reflections on a problem posed by Kaplan
In this paper I discuss a paradox, due to David Kaplan, that in his view threatens the use of possible worlds semantics as a model-theoretic framework for intensional logic. 1 Kaplan’s paradox starts out from an intuitively reasonable principle that I refer to as the Principle of Plenitude
My Life has Changed Right Before My Eyes
COVID-19, I would say, has gone from putting my life on hold, to through a rollercoaster ride, and now to what we all know to be the new “norm.
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