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  • first page

    • 326
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    • @article{Brogaard2008-BROSBS,year = {2008},number = {231},publisher = {Jstor},abstract = {The assumption that the future is open makes well known problems for traditional semantics. According to a commonly held intuition, today's occurrence of the sentence 'There will be a sea battle tomorrow', while truth-valueless today, will have a determinate truth-value by tomorrow night. Yet given traditional semantics, sentences that are truth-valueless now cannot later 'become' true. Relativistic semantics has been claimed to do a better job of accommodating intuitions about future contingents than non-relativistic semantics does. However, intuitions about future contingents cannot by themselves give good reasons for shifting to a new paradigm, for despite the initial appearances, standard non-relativistic semantics (plus an account of truth-value gaps) can accommodate both intuitions about future contingents.},journal = {Philosophical Quarterly},volume = {58},author = {Berit Brogaard},pages = {326--335},title = {Sea Battle Semantics}}@
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    • Sea Battle Semantics
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    • 2008
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    • 335