-
arguments about dualism versus monism, it is
noted that
thoughts have
intensionality and
physical objects do not (S. E. Palmer, 1999), but
rather have extension...
- of symbols).
Definitions can be
classified into two
large categories:
intensional definitions (which try to give the
sense of a term), and extensional...
- In logic,
extensional and
intensional definitions are two key ways in
which the objects, concepts, or
referents a term
refers to can be defined. They...
-
Intensional,
related to intension, may
refer to: Look up
intensional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. in
philosophy of language: not extensional. See...
-
Intensional logic is an
approach to
predicate logic that
extends first-order logic,
which has
quantifiers that
range over the
individuals of a universe...
- the same
external properties. It
stands in
contrast to the
concept of
intensionality,
which is
concerned with
whether the
internal definitions of objects...
- In
philosophical logic, the masked-man
fallacy (also
known as the
intensional fallacy or
epistemic fallacy) is
committed when one
makes an
illicit use...
-
Modal logic is a kind of
logic used to
represent statements about necessity and possibility. In
philosophy and
related fields it is used as a tool for...
-
There are
multiple versions of the type theory: Martin-Löf
proposed both
intensional and
extensional variants of the
theory and
early impredicative versions...
- are two
phrases used to mark a
distinction in
intensional statements, ****ociated with the
intensional operators in many such statements. The distinction...