| Alexius Meinong. Uber MSglichkeit und Wahrscheinlichkeit. Leipzig: Barth, 1915. |
....different from that of, say, 1 1, which is also false. Thus neither sentence has a model in the conventional sense, and so neither would be true in any world, and both would be false in all. Their meanings (in terms of pairs mT and mF) then would be identical. This is a complex issue (see [3, 8]) we will here only hint at an idea that might be worth further exploration: Perhaps a semantics can be developed that avails itself of superposed worlds, to allow one to conceptualize a meaning for expressions such as B A B, e.g. a pair of worlds where B holds in one, and B in the other. Such a ....
Alexius Meinong. Uber MSglichkeit und Wahrscheinlichkeit. Leipzig: Barth, 1915.
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