Lexicon of Arguments

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I 630
Definition recurrence/Brandom: the same singular term, not only the same type - requires consistency for repetition: this is the intra-term or de jure equivalence.
I 634
Recurrence structures can be equivalence classes of term tokenings of a single lexical type (Connects Franklin with the inventor of the bifocals).
I 631
Repetition/Token recurrence/TR/Brandom: Two types of substitutional equivalence:
1) token recurrence requires consistency in representation: "Intra-term or de jure equivalence" (binding for all)
2) the changes that leave the appropriate other unchanged are the inter-term equivalences (varies with doxastic repertoires).
I 953
If inheritance is kept consistent, the first >SMSICs would have had to be different E.g. if Oswald did not shoot Kennedy, then someone else did it - otherwise: E.g. "If Oswald did not shoot Kennedy, someone else would have done it". >Counterfactual conditionals.

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