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  • In Tarski's case, it led to what is now known as Tarski's hierarchy of languages.

    Self-Reference Bolander, Thomas 2008

  • Recall Tarski's remarks about the sign for membership in a letter of 1944.

    Alfred Tarski Gómez-Torrente, Mario 2006

  • Sher, G. 1996: "Did Tarski Commit 'Tarski's Fallacy'?".

    Alfred Tarski Gómez-Torrente, Mario 2006

  • One line of reply is to say that there is a univocal usage of the semantic vocabulary: namely, what is supplied by semantic theories such as Tarski's.

    The Computational Theory of Mind Horst, Steven 2005

  • Moreover, there seem to be no compelling non-semantical reasons ” either intra-systemic or extra-mathematical ” for Wittgenstein to accommodate P by including it in PM or by adopting a non-syntactical conception of mathematical truth (such as Tarski-truth (Steiner 2000)).

    Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics Rodych, Victor 2007

  • Polish logician Alfred Tarski demonstrated that the concept of truth could not be defined within any language in which it is expressed.

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • And the work of the great logicians around the turn of the 20th century on the foundations of arithmetic -- Piano, Frege, Tarski, Russell -- gave the Vienna Circle thinkers a great deal of confidence in the power that is brought to scientific knowledge by formal systems of deductive logic.

    The Vienna Circle on interdisciplinary science Daniel Little 2009

  • An interesting but longstanding issue relates to the Tarski theme displaying “no comments” when the comments count is zero.

    The Road Not Taken · Behind the Scenes: Making of a Book Cover 2009

  • It was also the case that Polish logicians had inclinations to empiricism as a general epistemological attitude and this philosophy often resulted in sympathies to nominalism (Tarski), constructivism (Mostowski) and scepticism concerning the sharp distinction between logical and extralogical truth (Tarski).

    Lvov-Warsaw School Wole&324;ski, Jan 2009

  • And the work of the great logicians around the turn of the 20th century on the foundations of arithmetic -- Piano, Frege, Tarski, Russell -- gave the Vienna Circle thinkers a great deal of confidence in the power that is brought to scientific knowledge by formal systems of deductive logic.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Daniel Little 2009

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