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(2006) Synthese 153 (1).
In the first section of this paper I review Measurement Theoretic Semantics – an approach to formal semantics modeled after the application of numbers in measurement, e.g., of length. In the second section it is argued that the measurement theoretic approach to semantics yields a novel, useful conception of propositions. In the third section the measurement theoretic view of propositions is compared with major other accounts of propositional content.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-004-3383-2
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Dresner, E. (2006). A measurement theoretic account of propositions. Synthese 153 (1), pp. 1-22.
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