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Now Carnap introduces a stronger notion than truth, L-truth, intended to be "an explicatum for what philosophers call logical or necessary or analytic truth".
Sir Robert concluded: "This unhappy sequence of events drives me to the conclusion either that Mr Kovtun never, in truth, intended to give evidence and that this has been a charade.
The title refers to a concept rather than a truth, intended to convey the rich heritage of labour that constitutes aesthetic niceness, but with none of the rights that come with it.
Here T is the predicate intended to express truth and <φ> is a name for the sentence φ.
A law of "truth, justice and reparation" is intended to make the truth come to light.
As well as any emotional truths intended by the filmmakers.
However, until the end of the 13th century, commentators worked on the assumption that the author intended to express the truth; thus every effort was made to bring an author's text into harmony with the truth as the author understands it from what he takes to be authoritative sources.
(This is just a way of registering an intended truth-functional interpretation for the connectives # in question).
Carnap's observation about logic pursued in Set-Fmla not being capable of enforcing the intended truth-functional interpretation of various connectives (such as ∨, ¬, and →) has received extensive attention in the literature, references to which may be found in notes 5 and 27 of Humberstone (2000b).
The intended truth-conditions, relative to i, for our five deontic operators can now be pictured as follows: Thus, p is obligatory iff it holds in all the i-acceptable worlds, permissible iff it holds in some such world, impermissible iff it holds in no such world, omissible iff its negation holds in some such world, and optional iff p holds in some such world, and so does ~p.
Ouattara also called on his supporters to refrain from retaliatory violence and said he intended to establish a truth and reconciliation commission.
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