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All My Eye
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Wherein the IngentaConnect Product Management, Engineering, and Sales Teams. Ramble, rant, and generally sound off on topics of the day. Same debate, different forum: self-archiving of academic papers . via iTunes? Friday, May 26, 2006. Here's a development in OA that might be considered, well, a little leftfield: Greg Restall. Has submitted an RSS feed of the metadata of his research opus. Or by using the URL in the enclosure to link to the file on Greg's site). Has pointed me at a paper from 2004.
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The fun will go on | Words and Other Things
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Words and Other Things. Trying to generate more light than heat since 2006. The fun will go on. April 8, 2009 in Uncategorized. The other talk at BelnapFest I wanted to say something about was Phil Kremer’s, titled “How Truth Behaves When There’s No Vicious Reference.” Before the talk, Kremer gave Belnap a little present. He showed us a .pdf of a partial academic genealogy. Revision Theory of Truth. The other revision theories did well. There was a further surprising result when McGee’s version...The dis...
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Sellarsiana | Words and Other Things
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Words and Other Things. Trying to generate more light than heat since 2006. June 9, 2009 in Uncategorized. The SEP article on Wilfrid Sellars. Has been updated with the addition of more internet resources. This is despite the passing of its author a while back. In any case, one of them appears to be quite nice. There is a link to a .pdf of some lectures given by Sellars. At Notre Dame. The dates listed say 1969-1986. The document itself is 447(! I declare victory over year three. On Free logic books.
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Visitors | Words and Other Things
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Words and Other Things. Trying to generate more light than heat since 2006. November 14, 2013 in Uncategorized. I just noticed that recently this site has been getting an odd amount of traffic, odd because it has not been updated in years. You should probably check out my academic website. Which contains my recent info, abstracts of a couple of papers, and my current CV. Shawn Standefer, recent Ph.D. in philosophy from Pitt. ( More about me. I declare victory over year three. Brandom and singular terms.
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Words and Other Things: December 2007
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Words and Other Things. This blog has moved to http:/ inferential.wordpress.com. Saturday, December 29, 2007. I am really excited about this. It will, hopefully, help motivate me to write some more posts about logic and get those model theory posts off the backburner. I'm hoping to link this to some things about substructural logic and proof theory, since Restall's proof theory book. At the start of the term all the new TAs had to go to several seminars on various aspects of teaching. One thing that ...
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Record My Mind: Banal Records of a Pedestrian Life: Moving Blog
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Record My Mind: Banal Records of a Pedestrian Life. Suffering and evil overwhelm me and I stew in my own juice. Is Your Illness All In the Mind? Why I blog so little about my personal life. Seneca on time management and death. Which Obsolete Skill Are You? New Place In Town: Eski Bar. Thoughts arguments and rants. Lingustic semantics preprint archive. Logic and language links. Meta-resource: logic and foundations math. Log - david chess. People in logical semantics. Kai von fintel: semantics resource web.
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Record My Mind: Banal Records of a Pedestrian Life: June 2004
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Record My Mind: Banal Records of a Pedestrian Life. Suffering and evil overwhelm me and I stew in my own juice. Is Your Illness All In the Mind? Why I blog so little about my personal life. Seneca on time management and death. Which Obsolete Skill Are You? Thoughts arguments and rants. Lingustic semantics preprint archive. Logic and language links. Meta-resource: logic and foundations math. Log - david chess. People in logical semantics. Kai von fintel: semantics resource web. Life hacks: life hacker.
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Words and Other Things: February 2008
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Words and Other Things. This blog has moved to http:/ inferential.wordpress.com. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. In reading the intro to Barwise's Admissible Sets and Structures, I came across the following paragraph that I liked. Rhetorically, that is an impressive opening to the book. It is easier to get fully behind Barwise's more modest sentiment though. Of course, I find these when I'm doing practically no historical work. Links to this post. Monday, February 25, 2008. The latter may have been more re...
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That Logic Blog: Centres
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May 02, 2006. And I have a preprint out! Restricted exchange, braidings and the monoidal centre. Jonathan A. Cohen and Craig A. Pastro. Posted by Jon @ 10:40 PM. The motivation for this suggestion is by analogy with the ordinary linear logic! Modality: one characterisation of a linear exponential comonad is as a monoidal comonad such that the tensor product on the category of coalgebras is actually a categorical product, i.e. naturally has weakening and contraction.). Bulletin of Symbolic Logic.
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That Logic Blog: August 2005
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August 26, 2005. Take a category. Now add a tensor product. Slap in a unit for the tensor product. Add a dose of associativity for the tensor product. While you're at it, stir in some commutativity also. Fold in some diagrams saying that the associativity, commutativity and unit behave properly. What you have now is a symmetric. This is the basic building block for making categorical semantics of substructural logics such as, say, linear logic. Then they ran into a bit of a problem. Sure,. Now, via Kreis...
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