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˜On the transitivity of say-Verbs™ in P. Hopper & S. Thompson (Eds.), S.udies in Transitivity.
Quotation Cappelen, Herman 2009
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Another elegant axiomatization of GEM, due to an earlier work of Tarski (1929), is obtained by taking just the Transitivity axiom (P. 2) together with the Sumb-analogue of the Unique Unrestricted Sum axiom
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Hall, N. (2000): “Causation and the Price of Transitivity”,
My Shasta Daisy 2009
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For it turns out that the Strong Supplementation principle (P. 5) would then be derivable from the weaker Supplementation principle (P. 4) using only the partial ordering axioms for ˜P™ (in fact, using only Reflexivity and Transitivity; see Simons 1987: 30f).
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Transitivity: The second main argument for fineness is that it preserves transitivity.
The Metaphysics of Causation Schaffer, Jonathan 2007
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Hall, Ned (2000) “Causation and the Price of Transitivity,” Journal of Philosophy
The Metaphysics of Causation Schaffer, Jonathan 2007
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Rachels, Stuart, 1998, “Counterexamples to the Transitivity of Better Than”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 76: 71-83 [5]
Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Value Zimmerman, Michael J. 2007
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Transitivity normally picks out three key components of processes: The process itself, which is typically realised in grammar by the verb phrase.
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Transitivity here refers to the way meanings are encoded in the clause and to the way different types of processare represented in language.
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Transitivity normally picks out three key components of processes: The process itself, which is typically realised in grammar by the verb phrase.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows geniusroi 2010
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