#predicate logic

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bluesardine:

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dintix:

And then Satan said… “Put the alphabet in math”.

Not again, Satan

And then humanity put the greek alphabet in math too.

And even Satan raised an eyebrow and left to study art.

And then Cantor put the Hebrew alphabet in math, and my math professor said “You know how to draw an aleph? RIP to you but I’m different”

And what the hell is this shit:

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I went into the humanities specifically to escape equations, but predicate logic pops up in semantic analysis anyway

How do events factor into our mental linguistics? How can we adjust our logic to capture different sentence permutations? In this week’s episode, we take a look at event semantics: what problems they’re meant to solve, how they help us limit time and place in our sentences, and what evidence we have that events are real.

Glad to be back, and we’ve got some exciting things coming up, too! Looking forward to hearing what people have to say. ^_^

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