Search results for "negation"

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A diachronic study of the (negative) additive «anche» in italian

2016

Resum: En italià modern (IM), els mots additius negatius són elements focalitzadors que típicament se sotmeten a la concordança negativa amb una negació oracional o amb un altre element legitimador de la negació. En aquest article investiguem l’evolució diacrònica d’un element additiu negatiu, neanche ‘ni/ni tan sols’. En italià antic (IA, varietat florentina entre 1200 i 1370), no hi ha testimonis de focalitzadors additius negatius morfològicament complexos com neanche. En canvi, l’element corresponent no negatiu additiu, anche, podia combinar-se amb un marcador negatiu o amb algun altre element negatiu: né/non… anche ‘ni/ni tan sols’. Mostrem que en IA (i) el mot additiu no negatiu anche …

Linguistics and LanguageUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPhraseInterpretation (logic)LingüísticaFilologíasSemantic interpretationadditive; negative additives; focus; aspectual marker; grammaticalizationGrammaticalizationVariety (linguistics)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)theoretical syntax Old Italian additive FocusNegationadditive FocusDeterminer phrase:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Old Italiantheoretical syntaxMathematicsCaplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia
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The Linguistic Interaction of Mood with Modality and Other Categories

2015

This chapter surveys some of the most important findings in the literature regarding the syntagmatic interactions between linguistic expressions of mood and of modality and some other categories, and regarding how these interactions may be explained in terms of the semantic properties of the categories involved. After a preliminary exemplification of the syntagmatic interaction of mood with other categories, showing how infelicitous combinations are either blocked or reinterpreted, the chapter deals, in subsequent sections, with the interaction with modal and modality related markers, with tense, with aspect, with negation, and with person. It concludes with a further discussion of the fact…

MoodNegationRealis moodTense–aspect–moodPsychologyModality (semiotics)Linguistics
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Parole che risuonano. Usi linguistici e simulazione motoria

2012

One of the great merits of the embodied language paradigm is that of highlighting the fact that language understanding has to be led back to action and perception. The comprehension of an action-related sentence activates the same neural structures that enable the execution of that action. However, embodied language studies have been mostly focused on descriptive usages of language. Notions such as those of usage, context or pragmatic intrusion have not been sufficiently considered. A usage-based model of language will be here presented. Embodied language studies will be discussed in the light of this model.

Motor simulationlanguage usenegationfigurative language.
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Is displacement possible without language? Evidence from preverbal infants and chimpanzees

2013

Is displacement possible without language? This question was addressed in a recent work by Liszkowski and colleagues (Liszkowski, Schafer, Carpenter, & Tomasello, 2009). The authors carried out an experiment to demonstrate that 12-month-old prelinguistic infants can communicate about absent entities by using pointing gestures, while chimpanzees cannot. The main hypothesis of their study is that displacement does not depend on language but is, however, exclusively human and instead depends on species-specific social-cognitive human skills. Against this hypothesis, we will argue that a symbolic representation is needed to intentionally communicate absence and that this symbolic representa…

Opposition (planets)Representation (arts)DisplacementPrelinguistic Infants' GesturesDisplacement (linguistics)Displacement; Negation; Prelinguistic Infants' GesturesLinguisticsPhilosophyExpression (architecture)NegationNegationPsychologyOn LanguagePrelinguistic Infants’ GesturesSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei LinguaggiApplied PsychologyCognitive psychologyGesturePhilosophical Psychology
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Avicenna on Negative Judgement

2016

Avicenna’s logical theory of negative judgement can be seen as a systematic development of the insights Aristotle had laid out in the De interpretatione. However, in order to grasp the full extent of his theory one must extend the examination from the logical works to the metaphysical and psychological bases of negative judgement. Avicenna himself often refrains from the explicit treatment of the connections between logic and metaphysics or psychology, or treats them in a rather oblique fashion. Time and again he is satisfied with noting that this or that question is not proper for a logician and should be dealt with in metaphysics or psychology—without bothering to refer his reader to the …

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Resentimiento y verdad. Sobre la réplica de Améry a Nietzsche

2004

En su Genealogía de la moral, Nietzsche situó el resentimiento del débil en la base de la moralización de los valores originales del fuerte -entre ellos, la crueldad inherente a la afirmación de la vidaque transformó éstos en negativos. A esta idea del resentimiento como un mecanismo esencialmentedistorsionador se opone Jean Améry, víctima de la violencia nazi, en Más alZa de la culpa y la expiación (1966), donde reivindica su resentimiento hacia los verdugos y sus cómplices como un instrumento de verdad para exigirles el reconocimiento de su crimen y la negación de su condición de verdugos. El objetivo del artículo es reconstruir la trama conceptual en que se articula la divergencia entre …

PsychoanalysisResentmentDivergence (linguistics)lcsh:Philosophy (General)Philosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectB1-5802Améry y NietzscheCrueltyMoralResentimientoVerdadPhilosophyUNESCO::FILOSOFÍANegation:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]Moral; Resentimiento; Verdad; Améry y NietzschePlot (narrative)Philosophy (General)lcsh:B1-5802Humanitiesmedia_commonIsegoría
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Truth, Negation and Meaning

2013

‘True’ and ‘False’ are defined through a linguistic rule requiring the negation operator. This is the elaboration of an idea proffered for the first time by the Stoics on the basis of some remarks by Aristotle and then in modern times by Frege and Wittgenstein. Another thesis of this essay is the following: the true/false rule is a sort of UR-Regel underlying all linguistic practices (including prayers and commands) and all human cultures. Reinterpreting the notion of Spielraum put forward by Wittgenstein in 4.463 of the Tractatus, I will present an implicational pragmatic theory of a true proposition. Jokes and reductio ad absurdum are explained as examples of Spielraum.

Reductio ad absurdumMeaning (philosophy of language)NegationLogical truthTruth valuePhilosophyPropositionCoherence theory of truthPragmatic theory of truthSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei LinguaggiEpistemologyTrue False Spielraum Aristotle Stoics Frege Wittgenstein
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Logical Operations among Conditional Events: theoretical aspects and applications

2019

We generalize the notions of conjunction and disjunction of two conditional events to the case of $n$ conditional events. These notions are defined, in the setting of coherence, by means of suitable conditional random quantities with values in the interval $[0,1]$. We also define the notion of negation, by verifying De Morgan's Laws. Then, we give some results on coherence of prevision assessments for some families of compounded conditionals and we show that some well known properties which are satisfied by conjunctions and disjunctions of unconditional events are also satisfied by conjunctions and disjunction of conditional events. We also examine in detail the coherence of the prevision a…

Settore MAT/06 - Probabilita' E Statistica MatematicaConditional events conditional random quantities conjunction disjunction negation coherent prevision assessments coherent extensions quasi conjunction probabilistic reasoning p-entailment inference rules iterated conditionals System P.
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Interpreting Connexive Principles in Coherence-Based Probability Logic

2021

We present probabilistic approaches to check the validity of selected connexive principles within the setting of coherence. Connexive logics emerged from the intuition that conditionals of the form If \(\mathord {\thicksim }A\), then A, should not hold, since the conditional’s antecedent \(\mathord {\thicksim }A\) contradicts its consequent A. Our approach covers this intuition by observing that for an event A the only coherent probability assessment on the conditional event \(A|\bar{A}\) is \(p(A|\bar{A})=0\). Moreover, connexive logics aim to capture the intuition that conditionals should express some “connection” between the antecedent and the consequent or, in terms of inferences, valid…

Settore MAT/06 - Probabilita' E Statistica MatematicaNegationAntecedent (logic)Computer sciencePremiseCalculusProbabilistic logicCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Connection (algebraic framework)Aristotle's These Coherence Compounds of conditionals Conditional events Conditional random quantities Connexive logic Iterated conditionals Probabilistic constraints.Connexive logicEvent (probability theory)
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Dis-integrating Psychology and Theology

2018

This essay explores the dis-integrative dynamics within the ongoing process of relating the disciplines of psychology and theology, suggesting that such dissolutive forces can play an important and valuable role in the dialogue. Healthy development requires that we sometimes let things fall apart. The main sections of the article point to the potentially generative power of dis-integrating psychology, theology, selves and gods. The conclusion addresses the existential fear and desire that often characterize human attempts to hold it all together, i.e., the tasks of "integration" in all its forms. Integrating the disciplines of psychology and theology is an exciting and important academic ta…

Value (ethics)Negationmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)SociologyTheologyFunction (engineering)DisciplineIdeal (ethics)Existentialismmedia_commonSimple (philosophy)
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