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A defense of branching quantification

Synthese 95 (3):419 - 432 (1993)

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  1. Informational variability.Michael Hand - 1994 - Synthese 99 (3):417 - 456.
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  • Is Hintikka's Logic First-Order?Matti Eklund & Daniel Kolak - 2002 - Synthese 131 (3):371-388.
    Jaakko Hintikka has argued that ordinary first-order logic should be replaced byindependence-friendly first-order logic, where essentially branching quantificationcan be represented. One recurring criticism of Hintikka has been that Hintikka'ssupposedly new logic is equivalent to a system of second-order logic, and henceis neither novel nor first-order. A standard reply to this criticism by Hintikka andhis defenders has been to show that given game-theoretic semantics, Hintikka'sbranching quantifiers receive the exact same treatment as the regular first-orderones. We develop a different reply, based around (...)
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  • Names.Sam Cumming - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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