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Two Notions of Logical FormJournal of Philosophy 113 (12): 617-643. 2016.This paper claims that there is no such thing as the correct answer to the question of what is logical form: two significantly different notions of logical form are needed to fulfil two major theoretical roles that pertain respectively to logic and semantics. The first part of the paper outlines the thesis that a unique notion of logical form fulfils both roles, and argues that the alleged best candidate for making it true is unsuited for one of the two roles. The second part spells out a consid…Read more
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University of ParmaDepartment of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural IndustriesAssociate Professor
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University of Western Piedmont, Italy
Alumnus, 2004
Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Areas of Specialization
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Philosophy of Language |
Reference |
Semantics |
Truth |
Meaning |
Specific Expressions |
Metaphilosophy |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Mental States and Processes |
Intentionality |
Metaphysics of Mind |