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Natural Language and Boolean Semantics: the Genesis of the Cognitive Code

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Epistemic Complexity and Knowledge Construction

Part of the book series: Theory and Decision Library A: ((TDLA,volume 45))

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A model for a first-order language L is, from an extensional point of view, a structure M = <U, I> where U is a non empty set, called the domain (or universe) of M and I is an interpretation function that assigns appropriate items constructed from U to the non-logical terminology of the language L.

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Carsetti, A. (2013). Natural Language and Boolean Semantics: the Genesis of the Cognitive Code. In: Epistemic Complexity and Knowledge Construction. Theory and Decision Library A:, vol 45. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6013-4_4

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