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Where does logic meet semiotics?

  • Jan Woleński, EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: February 18, 2012

Abstract

This paper examines relations between formal logic and semiotics. The latter is understood traditionally as consisting of syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. The view that is presented follows classical approaches offered by Tarski, Carnap, and Quine. In particular, formal methods are extensively used. The main argument is that any formal analysis of language must proceed in partly informal metalanguage. This fact decides that pragmatic aspects of language are distinguished. Otherwise speaking, the concept of meaning is pragmatic in its character. Several formal results support this view. In particular, decisions that models of languages are standard (intended) are pragmatically grounded.

Published Online: 2012-02-18
Published in Print: 2012-February

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