Semantico-Categorial Analysis: Examining the Syntax or Determining the Sense?

Authors

  • Mieszko Tałasiewicz Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw

Abstract

In the paper the author tries to show that semantico-categorial analysis in the traditional Ajdukiewiczian application as a tool of evaluating semantic completeness of complex expressions is ineffective. There is, however, another application, to which the analysis is much better fitted. Namely, it allows to precisify the actual uses of natural language - in all those cases in which on the one hand precision is a superior value, and on the other hand, the formalisation is not possible and one has to stay within natural language. Obviously, in order to achieve this aim many particular problems, sometimes not at all trivial, have to be solved. Amongst the most important the author sees determining a binding canon of the rules of analysis and determining pragmatic criteria of the admissibility of paraphrases and of filling in ellipses.

Published

2001-03-01

How to Cite

Tałasiewicz, M. (2001). Semantico-Categorial Analysis: Examining the Syntax or Determining the Sense?. The Philosophy of Science, 9(1), 53–75. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/272