Some Actual Solutions in the HumanitiesThe twelve essays collected here examine logic, philosophy, language, and use logic and language to analyze and interpret various texts. Contents include: Sommers, Waismann and Quine on Ambiguity; A Note on Quine's Synonymy; and Lehmann on the Rules of Invalid Syllogisms. |
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Alpheus ambiguous with respect Barabbas Battle of Kadesh Book of Exodus Cleophas composite counterexample Dead Sea Scrolls detect ambiguity different types distributed at least Egyptians essays example father fourth section Fred Sommers Garden of Gethsemane genus Gleitman's theory Hamlet Hamlet says Hasmonean Hittites Horatio invalid syllogism Jesus Scroll John and Bill John and Mary Joseph Joseph of Arimathea Joyce says kill Claudius kissed Lehmann lines Linguistics Logic Mary Magdalene Mary of Bethany Masada murder native hue Orontes River person Philosophical physical objects play plot Polonius Prayer Scene predicate premise Quine on Ambiguity Ramses Ramses II REASON FOR PUTTING Red Sea Crossing refer says Joyce Scene in Hamlet second section sense of species sense to say sentence form soliloquy SYLLOGISTIC CALCULUS SYMMETRIC VERB SENTENCES synonymous term is distributed things of different third section types of things undistributed ungrammatical univocal with respect valid nor invalid Waismann and Quine words Zacharias