Prior and temporal sequences for natural language
pp. 3625-3637
Résumé
Logics of discrete time are, in Arthur Prior’s words, “applicable in limited fields of discourse in which we are concerned with what happens in a sequence of discrete states,” independent of “any serious metaphysical assumption that time is discrete.” This insight is applied to natural language semantics, a widespread assumption in which is that time is, as is the real line, dense. “Limited fields of discourse” are construed as finite sets of temporal propositions, inducing bounded notions of temporal granularity that can be refined to expand the discourse. The construal is developed in line with Prior’s view of what is “metaphysically fundamental”.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Albretsen Jørgen, Hasle Per F. V., Øhrstrøm Peter (2016) The logic and philosophy of A. N. Prior. Synthese 193 (11).
Pages: 3625-3637
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-015-0902-2
Citation complète:
Fernando Tim, 2016, Prior and temporal sequences for natural language. Synthese 193 (11), The logic and philosophy of A. N. Prior, 3625-3637. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-015-0902-2.