Book | Chapter
Intensional expressions
pp. 96-125
Abstract
Intensional expressions can both be expressions containing free variables and expressions which do not contain such variables. The expression E, which contains no free variables, is an intensional expression if it can be transformed into a non-equivalent expression E" by replacing one of its members by an expression which is equivalent to that member.
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Published in:
Pelc Jerzy (1979) Semiotics in Poland 1984–1969. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 96-125
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9777-6_13
Full citation:
Ajdukiewicz Kazimierz (1979) „Intensional expressions“, In: J. Pelc (ed.), Semiotics in Poland 1984–1969, Dordrecht, Springer, 96–125.