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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

..., the author himself extending it subsequently towards other sciences: logic, semantics, enigmistic 14 etc. An interesting idea for our approach ... ...into method, sending them afterwards towards other fields :logic, philosophy, semantics, puns etc. 19 As if wanting to continue Al. Cioranescu an... ...nvented things, but “uncovered” ones ( Fl.Sm.). In the remarkable, sometimes, lexical inventivity we recognize especially the paradoxist (his name is...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...er mental states. In his picturesque language "syntax is not a sufficient base for semantics". Consciousness is not reducible to computations. It t... ... (word, sentence, theorem, or expression) has two or more distinct meanings either lexically (e.g., homonyms), or because of its grammar or syntax ... ... its surface. A contrast begins to emerge between a rigorous "dictionary-language-lexical definition" and a "stipulative definition" (explaining h... ...on of the general and the particular. A case could be made that the genus is more "lexical" while the differentia are more stipulative. But whateve... ...r ostensive definitions cannot be wrong (by definition). They may conflict with the lexical (dictionary) definition and diverge from established me... ... even XML (whose tags are concerned with content taxonomy, document structure, and semantics). This would bring the Internet closer to the classic ... ...cture, the rules of decision (grammar and syntax) and the rules of interpretation (semantics, etc.) to be applied. A worldview is provided, a theor... ...physics – not so the "possible worlds" interpretation in formal logic and in formal semantics. Leibniz was ridiculed (by Voltaire) for his "the best... ... this oft-touted distinction between nature and nurture may be merely a question of semantics. As I wrote in my book, "Malignant Self Love - Nar...

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