Same, Models and Representation

In Brendan Jackson & Tanya Matthews (eds.), Proceedings from SALT X. CLC Publications. pp. 83-97 (2000)
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What is the relation between models, as used in model-theoretic semantics, and the “world” which models represent? More specifically, let us consider the question of whether a single individual, event, time or other element in a model might be used to represent more than one individual, event, time or other object in the real world.

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Peter Nathan Lasersohn
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