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66Goldblatt Robert. Logics of time and computation. Second edition of LVI 1495. CSLI lecture notes, no. 7. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1992, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, ix + 180 pp (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (1): 347-347. 1995.
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181A knowledge based semantics of messagesJournal of Logic, Language and Information 12 (4): 453-467. 2003.We investigate the semantics of messages, and argue that the meaning ofa message is naturally and usefully given in terms of how it affects theknowledge of the agents involved in the communication. We note thatthis semantics depends on the protocol used by the agents, and thus not only the message itself, but also the protocol appears as a parameter in the meaning. Understanding this dependence allows us to give formal explanations of a wide variety of notions including language dependence, impl…Read more
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173Vagueness and utility: The semantics of common nouns (review)Linguistics and Philosophy 17 (6). 1994.A utility-based approach to the understanding of vague predicates (VPs) is proposed. It is argued that assignment of truth values to propositions containing VPs entails unjustifiable assumptions of consensus; two models of VP semantics are criticized on this basis: (1) the super-truth theory of Kit Fine (1975), which requires an unlikely consensus on base points; (2) the fuzzy logic of Lotfi Zadeh (1975), on fuzzy truth values of sentences. Pragmatism is held to provide a key: successful behavio…Read more
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