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Jaakko Juhani Hintikka (/ˈhɪntɪkə/; Finnish: [ˈhintikːɑ]; 12
January 1929 – 12
August 2015) was a
Finnish philosopher and logician.
Hintikka is regarded...
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Hintikka &
Sandu 2006, p. 13;
Backmann 2019, pp. 235–255;
Douven 2021.
Hintikka &
Sandu 2006, p. 14; D'Agostino &
Floridi 2009, pp. 271–315.
Hintikka...
- In
mathematical logic, a
Hintikka set is a set of
logical formulas whose elements satisfy the
following properties: An atom or its
conjugate can appear...
- 244–245
Hintikka &
Sandu 2006, pp. 13–14
Hintikka 2013, p. 98
Hurley 2016, pp. 238–239
Baker &
Hacker 2014, pp. 88–90
Tourlakis 2011, p. 40
Hintikka & Sandu...
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elaboration of the
concept to
Jaakko Hintikka, in his
analysis of Descartes'
cogito ergo sum argument.
Hintikka concluding that
cogito ergo sum relies...
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system does not
support it. Quine, W.V. (1981):
Mathematical Logic, §6
Hintikka,
Jaakko (1998), The
Principles of
Mathematics Revisited,
Cambridge University...
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Kaisamari Hintikka, born 27 June 1967, in Helsinki, Finland, is a
Finnish bishop in the
Diocese of Espoo.
Hintikka ****umed the role of
bishop on 1 February...
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world history of the institution, ...' The
Finnish philosopher Jaakko Hintikka calls the work a
monumental study and a
classic in its field, but notes...
- ISBN 9780631154242
Hintikka,
Merrill and
Hintikka, Jaakko,
Investigating Wittgenstein, Oxford, UK, and New York, NY:
Basil Blackwell, 1986.
Hintikka,
Jaakko (2000)...
- a more
palatable variation of Meinong's Gegenstandstheorie, as
Jaakko Hintikka explains: If you ask "Where are the non-existent objects?" the
answer is...