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More generally, because mental states typically have semantic content, according to Putnam, they cannot be characterized in purely syntactic terms.
They recommend that cognitive science model the mind in formal syntactic terms, eschewing intentionality altogether.
In particular, we can specify inference rules in formal syntactic terms.
Bi-conditionals in themselves can express nothing other than truth functional relations, and real bridge laws cannot be defined in purely syntactic terms.
9. Note that, while the notion of consistency itself is stated in syntactic terms, the proofs given in the geometrical work are relative consistency proofs effected by semantic arguments.
Rather than thinking of competent speakers as representing the rules of grammar in the maximally abstract, simple and elegant format devised by generative linguists, Tomasello conceives of them as employing rules at a variety of different levels of abstraction, and, importantly, as employing rules that are not formulated in purely syntactic terms.
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To understand the challenges involved in inferring an ontology from data, we first must recognize that ontologies contain both syntactic information (terms and their structural relations) as well as semantic information (relations between terms have defined meanings in GO these include 'is a', 'part of' and 'regulates' relations).
Both our previous work and this work will focus on inferring the syntactic information the ontology terms, their relations and the annotations of genes to terms.
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