Mgr. Ivana Štubňová
Bachelor's thesis
Dvojdimenzionálna sémantika
Two-Dimensional Semantics
Abstract:
The aim of this diploma paper is to present semantics theory which is called Two-Dimensional semantics. The work is focus on short approximation of circumstances which stands at the beginning of this theory, than it is focused to the presenting of process in which modality, a priority and meaning were linked together and likewise work is focused on circumstances of the interruption of these connections …moreAbstract:
Cieľom práce je predstaviť sémantickú teóriu s názvom dvojdimenzionálna sémantika. Práca je zameraná na stručné priblíženie okolností jej vzniku, prezentovanie procesu prepojenia modality, a priority a významu, a taktiež okolnostiam prerušeniu tohto spojenia Kripkeho modálnymi ilúziami. Hlavné jadro práce je venované jednotlivým teóriám spadajúcim pod názov dvojdimenzionálna sémantika a možnej kritike …moreKeywords
Dvojdimenzionálna sémantika prvá dimenzia druhá dimenzia jedno-dimenzionálna intenzia druho-dimenzionálna intenzia aktuálny svet kontrafaktuálny svet nutnosť nahodilosť a priórnosť a posteriórnosť Frege Kripke Kaplan Stalnaker Chalmers Jackson Evans Davies a Humberstone Two-Dimensional semantics first dimension second dimension one-dimensional intension two-dimensional intension actual world counterfactual world necessity possibility contingency a priori a posteriori Davies and Humberstone.
Language used: Slovak
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 4. 5. 2011
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/qoegi/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 30. 5. 2011
- Supervisor: prof. PhDr. BcA. Jiří Raclavský, Ph.D.
- Reader: doc. PhDr. Marek Picha, Ph.D.
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