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|Title=Vagueness in Predicates and Objects | |Title=Vagueness in Predicates and Objects | ||
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|Year=2023 | |Year=2023 | ||
|Booktitle=Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems, FOIS 2023 | |Booktitle=Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems, FOIS 2023 | ||
|Pages=32-46 | |||
|Publisher=IOS Press | |||
|Editor=Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Torsten Hahmann, Antony Galton, Maria M. Hedblom | |||
|Series=Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications | |||
|Volume=377 | |||
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|Abstract=Standard first-order logic interprets reference, predication and quantification in terms of fixed denotations with respect to a domain of precise objects. We explore ways to generalise this semantics to account for variability of meaning due to factors such as vagueness, context and diversity of definitions or opinions. We present Variable Reference Logic (VRL), an elaboration of Standpoint Logic, which is a multi-modal logic based on a variety of Supervaluation Semantics. VRL can accommodate several modes of variability in relation to both predicates and objects. Its principal novelty is that its semantics incorporates a domain of indefinite individuals, whose precise properties (such as spatial extension) are not fully determinate. Each indefinite individual is associated with a set of precise entities corresponding to possible precise versions of the individual. | |||
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|DOI Name=10.3233/FAIA231116 | |||
|Projekt=ScaDS.AI | |Projekt=ScaDS.AI | ||
|Forschungsgruppe=Computational Logic | |Forschungsgruppe=Computational Logic | ||
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Vagueness in Predicates and Objects
Brandon BennettBrandon Bennett, Lucía Gómez ÁlvarezLucía Gómez Álvarez
Brandon Bennett, Lucía Gómez Álvarez
Vagueness in Predicates and Objects
In Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Torsten Hahmann, Antony Galton, Maria M. Hedblom, eds., Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems, FOIS 2023, volume 377 of Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 32-46, 2023. IOS Press
Vagueness in Predicates and Objects
In Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Torsten Hahmann, Antony Galton, Maria M. Hedblom, eds., Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems, FOIS 2023, volume 377 of Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 32-46, 2023. IOS Press
- KurzfassungAbstract
Standard first-order logic interprets reference, predication and quantification in terms of fixed denotations with respect to a domain of precise objects. We explore ways to generalise this semantics to account for variability of meaning due to factors such as vagueness, context and diversity of definitions or opinions. We present Variable Reference Logic (VRL), an elaboration of Standpoint Logic, which is a multi-modal logic based on a variety of Supervaluation Semantics. VRL can accommodate several modes of variability in relation to both predicates and objects. Its principal novelty is that its semantics incorporates a domain of indefinite individuals, whose precise properties (such as spatial extension) are not fully determinate. Each indefinite individual is associated with a set of precise entities corresponding to possible precise versions of the individual. - Weitere Informationen unter:Further Information: Link
- Projekt:Project: ScaDS.AI
- Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: Computational LogicComputational Logic
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