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A Categorial Semantic Representation of Quantum Event Structures
Quantum Mechanics Category Theory Topos Theory Subobject Classifier Kochen-Specker Theorem Quantum Truth Valuation Adjoint Functors Realist Account
2016/6/15
The overwhelming majority of the attempts in exploring the problems related to quantum logical structures and their interpretation have been based on an underlying set-theoretic syntactic language. We...
The semantic view,if plausible,is syntactic
semantic view of theories theoretical equivalence models constructive empiricism structural realism
2016/6/13
Halvorson (2012) argues that the semantic view of theories leads to absurdities. Glymour (2013) shows how to inoculate the semantic view against Halvorson's criticisms, namely by making it into a synt...
Can the Pessimistic Induction Be Saved from Semantic Anti-Realism about Scientific Theory?
pessimistic induction realism anti-realism supervaluations
2016/6/13
Scientific anti-realists who appeal to the pessimistic induction (PI) claim that the theoretical terms of past scientific theories often fail to refer to anything. But on standard views in philosophy ...
To Save the Semantic View:An Argument for Returning to Suppes'Interpretation
semantic view of scientific theories Patrick Suppes
2016/6/12
Recent work on the semantic view of scientific theories is highly critical of the position. This paper identifies two common criticisms of the view, describes two popular alternatives for responding t...
Semantic Epistemology:A Brief Response to Devitt
epistemology semantic intuitions expertise reference epistemología semántica intuiciones semanticas expertos referencia
2016/5/30
In this article, I argue that philosophers’ intuitions about reference are not more reliable than lay people’s and that intuitions about the reference of proper names and uses of proper names provide ...
Compositional Reductionism and Semantic Anti-Reductionism: Some Thoughts
Reductionism mergence Predicate Indispensability Multiple Realization
2009/9/8
Carl Gillett has attempted to provide the reductionist camp with a new fervor by articulating a robust conception of ontological reductionism which avoids the perils of the old Nagelian reductionism a...
The Epistemic Goal of a Concept: Accounting for the Rationality of Semantic Change and Variation
concepts conceptual change gene concept epistemic goals semantic variation
2009/6/24
The discussion presents a framework of concepts that is intended to account for the rationality of semantic change and variation, suggesting that each scientific concept consists of three components o...
A New Perspective concerning Experiments on Semantic Intuitions
concerning Experiments Semantic Intuitions
2009/4/21
In two fascinating articles, Machery, Mallon, Nichols, and Stich (2004; forthcoming) use experimental methods to raise a specter of doubt about reliance on intuitions in developing theories of referen...
Proponents of the semantic approach to scientific theories (e.g. Giere 1988, 2004; French and Ladyman 1999) cite a number of critical publications as the origins of their positions. While the semantic...
Realism about Structure: The Semantic View and Non-linguistic Representations
Realism structure representation Newman
2008/4/22
The central concern of this paper is whether the Semantic Approach to theories has the resources to appropriately capture the core tenets of structural realism. Chakravartty, for example, has argued t...
Scientific Representation and the Semantic View of Theories
Semantic view of theories scientific representation
2008/4/22
It is now part and parcel of the official philosophical wisdom that models are essential to the acquisition and organisation of scientific knowledge. It is also generally accepted that most models rep...
Scientific Theories, Models, and the Semantic Approach
semantic view Skolem's paradox modal interpretation
2008/4/22
According to the semantic view, a theory is characterized by a class of models. In this paper, we examine critically some of the assumptions that underlie this approach. First, we recall that models a...
This paper reviews the situation with respect to the referential approach to the problem of semantic incommensurability. It argues that the thesis of semantic incommensurability does not pose a signif...
E. Machery, R. Mallon, S. Nichols and S. Stich, have argued that there is empirical evidence against Kripke’s claim that names are not descriptive. Their argument is based on an experiment that compar...