Lexicon of Arguments

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II 64
Def simple Predicate/Cresswell: is a predicate, where the condition for the manner in which it has to be represented, is not part of its meaning.
Simple predicates we need for our structured meanings - i.e. those where you can say the meaning is the set of things that satisfy P.
>Meaning.
II 70
Meaning/Intension/Cresswell: in the case of a simple predicate, the meaning is nothing but the intension.
>Intensions.
II 70
Def Intension: of the predicate P: what determines the extension in each world.
>Extensions.

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