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Only an inconsistent theory can capture the content of that perception.
But many theorists contend that functions from worlds to truth-values cannot fully capture the content of thought and talk.
If follows that no one definite description seems suitable to capture the content of a proper name.
But surely it does not capture the content of any more specific claim, such as one about a brown table being in some particular room.
But according to Hale the "official fictionalist paraphrase" of what this possibility would amount to "cannot adequately capture the content of the claim that possibly PW is true".
Given this, we can capture the content of the judgment that action A is permissible by specifying the set of world-norm pairs with which it is incompatible.
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When you find it, consider using a Data Surge to capture the contents of his handset.
When it sank, it snapped in two, and a field of debris from the ship littered the distance between the halves; an expedition is scheduled to capture the contents of the debris field, and photographs of the ship itself are already available on the the Flickr account of RMS Titanic ,Inc.
In addition, keywords can capture the contents of users' information needs.
Whereas in the earlier work Gibbard used sets of world-norm pairs to formally capture the contents of judgments, in the later work he relies on what he calls "fact-prac worlds".
"The NYPD does not capture the contents of communications, as the NYCLU stated," Donald, the department spokesman, told VICE.
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