Objects and Modalities

Objects and Modalities
Author: Tero Tulenheimo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3319531190

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This book develops a novel generalization of possible world semantics, called ‘world line semantics’, which recognizes worlds and links between world-bound objects (world lines) as mutually independent aspects of modal semantics. Addressing a wide range of questions vital for contemporary debates in logic and philosophy of language and offering new tools for theoretical linguistics and knowledge representation, the book proposes a radically new paradigm in modal semantics. This framework is motivated philosophically, viewing a structure of world lines as a precondition of modal talk. The author provides a uniform analysis of quantification over individuals (physical objects) and objects of thought (intentional objects). The semantic account of what it means to speak of intentional objects throws new light on accounts of intentionality and singular thought in the philosophy of mind and offers novel insights into the semantics of intensional transitive verbs.

Perception and Its Modalities

Perception and Its Modalities
Author: Dustin Stokes
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199832811

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This volume is about the many ways we perceive. Contributors explore the nature of the individual senses, how and what they tell us about the world, and how they interrelate. The volume begins to develop better paradigms for understanding the senses and perception.

Sensory Individuals

Sensory Individuals
Author: Aleksandra Mroczko-Wąsowicz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2023-07-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0192636111

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Sensory Individuals: Unimodal and Multimodal Perspectives provides an interdisciplinary, well-balanced, and comprehensive look at different aspects of unisensory and multisensory objects, using both nuanced philosophical analysis and informed empirical work. The research presented in this book represents the field's progression from treating neural sensory processes as primarily modality-specific towards its current state of the art, according to which perception, and its supporting neural processes, are multi-modal, modality-independent, meta-modal, and task-dependent. Even within such approaches sensory stimuli, properties, brain activations, and corresponding perceptual phenomenology can still be characterized in a modality-specific way. The book examines the basic building blocks of human perception, and whether they are best understood as sensory modality dependent units of different forms or multimodal perceptual objects. The book combines a variety of innovative and integrative angles to explore the topic and acts as a catalyst for an increasingly diverse field of research, which is in an exciting phase of growth and advancement. New questions are arising as quickly as they are being answered, and the collection Sensory Individuals provides an original and up-to-date addition to the field.

Modalities and Multimodalities

Modalities and Multimodalities
Author: Walter Carnielli
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1402085907

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In the last two decades modal logic has undergone an explosive growth, to thepointthatacompletebibliographyofthisbranchoflogic,supposingthat someone were capable to compile it, would ?ll itself a ponderous volume. What is impressive in the growth of modal logic has not been so much the quick accumulation of results but the richness of its thematic dev- opments. In the 1960s, when Kripke semantics gave new credibility to the logic of modalities? which was already known and appreciated in the Ancient and Medieval times? no one could have foreseen that in a short time modal logic would become a lively source of ideas and methods for analytical philosophers,historians of philosophy,linguists, epistemologists and computer scientists. The aim which oriented the composition of this book was not to write a new manual of modal logic (there are a lot of excellent textbooks on the market, and the expert reader will realize how much we bene?ted from manyofthem)buttoo?ertoeveryreader,evenwithnospeci?cbackground in logic, a conceptually linear path in the labyrinth of the current panorama of modal logic. The notion which in our opinion looked suitable to work as a compass in this enterprise was the notion of multimodality, or, more speci?cally, the basic idea of grounding systems on languages admitting more than one primitive modal operator.

Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap

Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap
Author: Adriane Rini
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1107077885

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Introduces readers to the history of necessity and possibility, two modal concepts which play a key role in philosophy.

The Theory of Ontic Modalities

The Theory of Ontic Modalities
Author: Uwe Meixner
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3110326892

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This book presents a comprehensive, non-model-theoretic theory of ontic necessity and possibility within a formal (and formalized) ontology consisting of states of affairs, properties, and individuals. Its central thesis is that all modalities are reducible to intrinsic (or "logical") possibility and necessity if reference is made to certain states of affairs, called "bases of necessity." The viability of this Bases-Theory of Modality is shown also in the case of conditionals, including counterfactual conditionals. Besides the ontological aspects of the philosophy of modality, also the epistemology of modality is treated in the book. It is shown that the Bases-Theory of Modality provides a satisfactory solution to the epistemological problem of modality. In addition to developing that theory, the book includes detailed discussions of positions in the philosophy of modality maintained by Alvin Plantinga, David Lewis, Charles Chihara, Graeme Forbes, David Armstrong, and others. Among the themes treated are: possibilism vs. actualism; the theory of essences; conceivability and possibility; the nature of possible worlds; the nature of logical, nomological, and metaphysical possibility and necessity.

Aristotle on Perceiving Objects

Aristotle on Perceiving Objects
Author: Anna Marmodoro
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199326002

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"Marmodoro's monograph engages with Aristotle's views on a philosophically challenging question regarding perception, which has been central in the history of philosophy and is very much the focus of current debates in a number of philosophical and psychological disciplines: How do we become perceptually aware of objects in the world? Despite the significance of the question, the ways in which ancient philosophers have addressed it have only just begun to be be explored. There is a great wealth of insight on this question to be found in Aristotle, regarding our ability to perceive items in our environment, which he develops through his very demanding metaphysics, and Marmodo explores these insights in depth here. Aristotle's attempts at accounting for our awareness of complex perceptual content were highly original, drawing on and building on the metaphysics he has developed elsewhere in his works, but have not been adequately explored to date"--

Nurturing Modalities of Inquiry in Entrepreneurship Research

Nurturing Modalities of Inquiry in Entrepreneurship Research
Author: David Higgins
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1802621857

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This edited collection stimulates discussion, shares practice and explores challenges around current and new approaches to inquiry - encompassing all aspects of entrepreneurship research, from its conception through to its execution and related issues such as education, training and learning.

Aspects of Aristotle’s Logic of Modalities

Aspects of Aristotle’s Logic of Modalities
Author: J. van Rijen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9400926510

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Oskar Becker, On the Logic of Modalities (1930): Translation, Commentary and Analysis

Oskar Becker, On the Logic of Modalities (1930): Translation, Commentary and Analysis
Author: Stefania Centrone
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2022-04-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3030875482

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This book offers the first-ever English translation of Oskar Becker’s Zur Logik der Modalitäten. This essay, published in 1930, is a pioneering yet often neglected contribution in the context of prewar modal logic research in Europe. Becker’s text is complemented by an extended commentary that explains, analyzes and highlights Becker’s accomplishments and the philosophical background of his investigations. The commentary provides an in-depth analysis of all of Becker's important contributions, both from a philosophical and logical perspective, making it a very useful book for scholars in both philosophy and logic.