Lexicon of Arguments

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ad II 209
Evans / (s) / conclusion without constants: from knowledge to truth - Despite having the same semantic structure they are other inferences with knowledge than with belief.
II 200ff
Inferences/predicates/Evans/(s): Problem: inferences that are determined by predicates and verbs rather than by logical constants: problem: from "good as king" we cannot infer "he is good and he is a King".
From "knows that p" follows "p" but from
"believes that p" it doesn’t - despite the same semantic structure.
Problem: rules do not apply to every predicate individually when we want a uniform meaning theory.
II 216
Logic/everyday language/semantics/Evans: There is a deeper concept than the concept of logical constants, of logical inference and logical validity: namely the concept of semantic >structure and >structural validity.

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