Nalézání jako pojmový postoj II - pasívum a nenalézání

Title in English Finding as Notional Attitude II - Passive Forms and Not-Finding
Authors

RACLAVSKÝ Jiří

Year of publication 2005
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Organon F
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Philosophy and religion
Keywords finding; notional attitudes; attitude logic; transparent intensional logic
Description In the first part of continuation of our study we classify and analyze passive forms which belong to four kinds of findings. Further we investigate cases of unsuccessful finding; they do not trivially corresponds to kinds of succesful finding. We can distinguish: 1) not-finding for the reason of not-seeking , 2) not-finding for the reason of not finished seeking, 3) not-finding for the reason of stopped seeking whereas a) an instance of the respective seeked intension is not existing, b) an agent was not enough skilful and the question of existence of an instance of the respective seeked intension remains open.

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